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CBSE Affiliation No. 1031254

Internal Beauty

Beauty is in the face,

Beauty is in every natural case.

Beauty is in the eyes.

Beauty is to help the one who cries.

Beauty is in you and me,

Beauty is in the blue sea.

Beauty is in the touch of an infant,

And beauty has the power to enchant.

Natural beauty is not the grace,

Beauty is to capture memories in the briefcase.

Now-a-days artificial looks are found in mobile,

But real beauty is in an unselfish smile.

A Life with Meaning

So, once upon a time…there was…a WORM….who just LOVEEEED books. Now, you might just be pondering how this bookworm actually became a BOOK-WORM.

Once, there was a boy named Peter. He used to remain very sad. This was, because he was an orphan. Now, he could play with the other orphan children in the orphanage. But what was more saddening was that he was blind. No one played with him. 

The only person he liked was a senior girl in the orphanage. She used to listen to him while he poured his heart out to her. She was also sad for him and tried to encourage him to not lose hope and stay happy. This comforted him. He used to feel that there is someone who cares for him. 

One day this girl (whose name was Rachel) brought him a book in which the letters were lifted. He could feel them and she taught him how they were pronounced. He listened carefully and became perfect in them. Now he started reading. The first ones were easier. Then he could read better and better. He became faster. Now he used to feel the letters and read them out to the other children. They also enjoyed it a lot. 

Every night, Peter read a story to everyone. Rachel was delighted to see Peter like this. Peter now thought that he had a reason to live. And THAT is how, an orphan, who was blind came to be a Bookworm and fell in love with books.