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A Thousand Shades of Day

Lakshya Somani, Class XI B

In the morning, illuminated by white light, the sky is shaded in a hue of light blue. A sense of peace, a sense of hope, instilled in Prashant’s mind. The chirping of the birds, the sound of the water hitting the river bank, a perfect harmony.

As the day proceeds, the rays of light get deeper, the sun rises higher, strengthening Prashant’s body along with the hope and will to live the day.

A day beginning with motivation, leading to hard work, now reaches the stage of fading. Prashant returns home, he cannot miss this beautiful opportunity of sitting in the veranda, sipping tea, and eating biscuits, watching the sunset.

And as the sun does set, there comes the evening. People are tired, having exhausted themselves with the day’s work. With the darkening of the sky, they look for a reward, to go out with friends and family. So does Prashant. If only he knew he was about to witness another shade of the day.

While Prashant was driving along the sea, adoring the skyline, a dark and menacing storm gathered. Furious wind began to beat against the houses with a speed and fury that Prashant had never witnessed before.

Lightning strikes and unfortunately it is Prashant’s car which is its target. What is more unfortunate is that Prashant is seated in it. Poor soul, wandering the city, enjoying the rest of the day, only to meet the end of his life.

The car catches fire, the storm settles, as Prashant’s body gets destroyed in the fire. It starts raining, calming the fire, leaving just smoke, and ash.

At last, even the rain stops, late night sets in, illuminated again by the moonlight. The chirping of insects and birds can be heard.

Away, in some hospital, a child is born. Maybe it is Prashant’s rebirth. The night turns into morning, and there remain, a thousand shades of day.

The Bazaar

Aaheli Roy, Class VIII E

When I checked the fridge, there was no food 
And I could do nothing but drool
So I picked up my bag and went to the bazaar
A place which was very far.

Now rumors go around that it’s a strange place
With flying pots and a magical race
Funny shopkeepers with a mysterious past
And the shoppers there are never the last.

I saw a man breathing fire, and a genie lamp
And the atmosphere over there was pretty damp
People placing bets on theories and watching shows
An auction being held which got everyone on their toes.

Seeing everything there put me in shock
Guess I forgot what I was there for!

The Beach

Aaheli Roy, Class VIII E

Sand, the sun and the beautiful blue sky,
Covering this splendid domain,
We come here to relax in tranquility,
And to set free our minds of pain.
Wherever this beach may be,
L.A, Miami or even your backyard,
The feeling we have when we are relaxed,
In the jolly, good and happy sandy beach,
Children diving in the sparkling sea,
Or the adults resting under the umbrellas,
Stalls with hot dogs, lemonade and more,
And the dogs running about having fun,
People riding bikes on the side,
And jumping up high to play volleyball,
Catching the frisbee before it falls,
It’s just a delight to see this all,
So start the engines of your vehicle or just take a walk,
And come to the jolly, good and happy beach to experience it all.