CBSE Affiliation No. 1030239 Jhalaria Campus North Campus
CBSE Affiliation No. 1030239

Tears

Samar Rajput, Class X B

They are the most precious droplets showing our emotions. When we are very happy, they come out. When sad, we show it by drowning ourselves in tears. They are not just simple drops of water, but they are the most articulate way of expressing ourselves. Without us even having to say a word, they convey the deepest of meaning.
Tears relieve us from the heavy concrete like feelings which trouble us. They are a proof that we have emotions, that we have feelings and that our heart is clean. Maybe some people think that sometimes it is easy to hold back our tears and wear a fake smile so that no one knows what we are suffering from. I think that we should never hold back our tears. If we do, they flood our lives later causing problems which are even worse. It is a way to release pain and we should release it whenever and wherever possible.
It is better to cry than be angry because anger hurts us while tears flow through us taking all our stress and tension away. It is the best way to cleanse our hearts. People always say that strength is when you have so much to cry for, but you choose to smile. I think these people are wrong. I say it takes way more strength to let our feelings come out in the open. It takes way more strength to accept the fact that we don’t care about what people think. Tears are simply the raindrops from the storm inside us.

Don’t ever care what people might think of you if they see you crying. I cry, and I am proud that I do. You should be proud to have feelings. Let the storm out. Have a good cry and wash out your heart. If you keep your tears inside, they will tear you apart. Remember, when you were born, your first cry indicated that you are alive.

The Fire

Avi Shrivastava, Class IX G

The spark which turned into fire,
Had not been seen by the Englishmen prior.
Broke out from the nation’s core,
From Peshawar to Calcutta’s shore.
After years of slavery’s night,
Ignited the fire with much awaited light.
Then came the fire in a thousand flames,
With independence as the only aim.
Against one common foe,
None could suppress the fire which has the fuel to grow.
The spark which turned into fire,
Had not been seen by the Englishmen prior! 

The Real Life

Sanjana Goyal, Class IX C

Inspired by ‘The Lake Isle of Innisfree’
In the 9th Avenue here,
I can see the swarm of cars,
With occupants in such fear,
As if aliens have come from Mars.
Escaping this would be bliss,
From the pollution and the noise,
And I would never miss,
This city with its four-legged toys.
The leaves would rustle,
The birds would sing,
And it would be no puzzle,

That there I would be the king.

A Desire for Fun

Sparsh Jain, Class IX C

Inspired by ‘The Lake Isle of Innisfree’
In cases like mine where there’s no room for relaxation and fun,
One often wishes to forget the world and lie in the bright sun,
To escape to a place….
Where all you can hear is the rustling of leaves,
The flowing river and the buzzing bees.
Where day begins with the chirping of birds and ends with the same.
A place far from this world, a place without a name.
Where nature’s at work, calming you down,
Where emotions convert into happiness from frown.
That is a place I dream of when I am in pain,
That’s perfect for short escapes before joining the race AGAIN.

A Land for Peace

Tanvi Agrawal, Class IX C

Inspired by ‘The Lake Isle of Innisfree’
Far from this fast and busy land
Where peace is not more than a fairytale
Why not go to a fairy land
Where peace and joy lie.
I know one such fairy land
Yes! That is where I like to stand
It is among the chirping birds
And amidst the glorious herds.
 God made nature for survival
Why rebel against it?
Find a place on this green earth
To make your mind and yourself jolly
To build a new spirit in you
To make a new one out of you!

My Heaven

Shubhranshu Kodwani, Class IX C

Inspired by ‘The Lake Isle of Innisfree’
Twinkling cars and distracting links
Replicate the starry skies
As I try to concentrate in vain
And look at the spreading city in disdain.
I wish I could live at a place
Which is safest of the safe
Where crime rate is docile
And the forests stretch for miles.
Even the thought of such a location
Causes me to overcome my current situation
And travel in my imagination
And live a life which is perfect
And continue to hope for the best.

My Wish

Sneha Sanotia, Class IX C

Inspired by ‘The Lake Isle of Innisfree’
Fast and bored is my life,
My work running behind me with knives.
I wish I could be in nature’s lap,
With cherry trees and bird’s clap.
I wish to sit in a peaceful place,
Where whispers of the wind come with haze.
I wish I could capture the sunshine,
Which will make the world divine.
I wish I could play with twigs,
Which’ll give me the freedom’s wings.
But I have faith that one fine day,

I’ll tell the world, the day is today.

Rivers, Trees and Sunlight Bright

Class IX D
Class activity for ‘The Lake Isle of Innisfree’
Students wrote a line rhyming with ‘Rivers, trees and sunlight bright’.
Making life a heavenly sight.
Stuti Kasat
Makes our heart happy and light.
Tanishqa Sharma
Where buzzing bees fly with delight.
Shabbir Alavi
Enjoy the beauty and forget this fight.
Kanishk Rawka
All try to please our sight.
Hardik Premani
Indeed is a mesmerizing sight.
Disha Gupta
Water glimmers with the firefly’s flight.
Aryaki Puranik
You’ll love to catch this beautiful sight.
Avi Vyas
Makes every creature happy and bright.
Shreshth Agrawal
Fills us with delight.
Anand Mandlik
Enthralling beauty, imagination takes flight.
Ananya Saggi
Makes our soul happy and light.
Rishika Patidar
Area  source of tranquility and delight.
Samruddhi Patodi
Nature provides with all its might.
Armaan Jaiswal
Glowworms, bats and owls roaming all night.
Japleen Kaur
Our souls revel in their light.
Naina Agrawal
Mountains and valleys are a beautiful sight.
Atharva Gour
With birds and insects full of flight.
Jivisha Prasad
With these around, everything seems just right.
Aaryama Singh
And beautiful butterflies take a flight.

        Pihu Jain

Her Promise

Khushi Shah, Class XII B

She had a dream.
She wanted to help people in need.
Could she be who she wanted to be,
No, she couldn’t be.
Why? ‘Cause her family wouldn’t let it be.
Married her off at a young age,
Now and forever, she was stuck in a cage.
Her dreams tied up, her tears dried up,
In the wrath of her destiny.
She didn’t know what it’ll be,
All that she wanted was to fly far away,
Live near the bay…
In her rushed life, her dreams slowly faded away.
Now here she lay,
Dreaming about her child dreaming.
She promises herself, for her child to be
Whoever she wants to be.
No matter what, she’ll fight any destiny
She’ll fight till infinity,
She’ll fight for thee…