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My Fears

Kashish Jain, Class IX D

I fear losing my loved ones who held me
In every possible situation which could be.
I fear watching my dreams shatter
Because they’re the most important matters.
I fear the drizzle of the dark sky
As I want to fly.
Above all these fears, here lies the greatest one,
Which makes me numb.
The fear of ghosts in the dark
As they’ve been a not so good host in the past!

The Dog Running

Anjali Dhakad, Class IX A

The dog running
Away from the flying pebbles,
Moving his little tail
Here and there. How cute
And innocent, the way he looks!
He jumps in the air to
Dodge the stones. O spare him
And let him return
To his shelter
Completely safe. Don’t trouble
He won’t even look at you.
He will continue
To do his work unnoticed,
After which he is forced
To run away, so love

Him and let him live.

The Elephant Suffering

Krishang Baldi, Class IX A

The baby elephant suffering
From a big disease,
With sudden symptoms
Seen on his body. How painful are
The symptoms to the cute elephant!
He wanders here and there for help
Over the water
Into the houses of people
Without hurt. Red and small body
Of suffering elephant, due to disease.
Then he meets a doctor of animals,
Gets his body treated and now he
Goes happily home

Among the dense green trees.

Let Him Go

Sannidhya Mundra, Class IX A

The lion is harmless,
So let it go,
He has a family of his own,
For whom he is taking food.
His intention is not to harm,
But to escape your tranquilizers and cage
To meet his cubs at home
And fill their stomachs with some food.
Ferocious he is thought to be,
But if you let him go,
He will remember you for it,
He has some meat in his mouth,
Not for self but for his cubs.
So, O hunter! Let him go,

Let him go…

My Friends

Hunnar N, Class VIII A

They are always there for me,
They are always here for me.
Always standing beside me,
And giving advice for free,
From having big arguments,
To making life’s best moments,
They are always there for me,
There are always here for me.
They are the cheese on my pizza,
And precious just like Mona Lisa,
They are the peanut to my butter,
And add shine just like glitter,
From irritating each other,
To caring just like a mother
They are always there for me,
There are always here for me.
I am so lucky to have them,
I am the plant and they are the stem,
They are always at hand,
They are my best friends.
From helping each other at every step
To loving each other till death,
They are always there for me,

They are always here for me.

Revelation

Lakshya Somani, Class X A

“Upon the edge, an innocuous head,
Visible o’er the horizon.
A dangerous path, it did tread,
An evil plague hath scattered.
For a closer look, from the vantage,
Things did seem clearer,
The head appeared, mounted on a beast’s body,
The sight no longer remained dear.
The innocuous head, held in hand a bloodied weapon,
And in his trail, a bloody trail, did he fathom.
The skies dark, the ocean full of sharks,
The sun was completely blackened.
Upon this note, my pace hastened.
The beast, in a heated temperament,
For so was it reflected in the firmament.”
– Stop thee, I must pause you a second,
From thy story, what is thy hidden message?
“For thee it is that I foretell the inevitable,
For I foresee the future, for I ken trouble,
‘tis growing larger day by day, this bubble,
Destined to burst soon, destined for judgement.
Neither the mark of Cane, nor Christ’s blessings,
Will save thee from oblivion.”
What thou quoth, what meaning thy words hold?
What reason we face judgement, what has been, what will be?
“I quoth the truth and nothing else, every word symbolic for another,
We all are stuck in a world, where brother destroys brother,
The innocuous head stands for a human, the beast for his nature,
The weapon for his humanity, the blood of his brothers.”

Sagacity of the Soul

Manav Gohel, Class X G

It was an ultimate day indeed,
Inclusive of some audacious clouds with a smirk.
I was seeking a stroke of luck
As if my body was on a march, with my heart taking the lead.
Then the unforeseen happened,
She walked upto me and I was just dumbfounded.
‘Who was she’, asked the silly poet in disguise,

‘She was a prepossessing poem spelt by my eyes’.

Tranquility

Soumya Tiwari, Class X B

There’s something about those nights…
So still and calm.
The silence echoing in the dark.
Just you, alone, staring at the stars.
Tranquility, so beautiful it is.
So magical that your heart it lifts.
Momentary oblivion of all the stress.
Your life no longer a mess.
The beauty of the moon you adore,
And, yet again, you realize,
This is what life is for!
Appreciation.
Of everything you’ve been blessed with.

Asteroid – Santa’s Bag of Gifts

 

Ananyaa Jain, Class X A

It was an amazing day, full of fun and frolic. We all stood aghast to see a strange flying object over our heads. We started guessing all that it could possibly be.
 
Rebecca said it could be a UFO. Karen said that now the Earth would be ruled by aliens.
 
After some time, when we were done guessing and discussing, I drowned myself into my own thoughts. I imagined the object to be every possible thing on Earth, from an extra-large orange falling from a tree and having super healing powers to a sofa set, thrown from the top of Burj Khalifa because a couple had a fight over who would sit on it first!
 
For once, I also imagined it to be Mickey Mouse’s house or Alladin’s Genie on his flying carpet. I was enjoying this own fantasy world of mine.
 
The next day, I heard in the news that it was an asteroid. I jumped up with excitement. I always had this love for asteroids. When I was five years old, an asteroid had fallen in my town, luckily in the outskirts. At that time, I thought it was something very dangerous and was literally trembling out of fear. My mom wanted to comfort me, so she said, “Oh dearie, don’t be scared. This was Santa’s bag of gifts which he has got for the kids of our town for Christmas this year.” This did comfort me a bit because I was really fond of gifts. It was Christmas the next day and as always my parents kept a gift for me secretly with just a little more decoration than usual and a note that said, “HO HO HO! This gift is for you my dear, and don’t be scared, whenever something like this falls from the sky, and someone says ‘it’s an asteroid’, understand that it’s me with a whole new collection of gifts for my children. – Santa.” I was really glad. Like every year, I believed it was really Santa who had given it to me.
 
But this time, it was mid July and Christmas season wasn’t near. So, I could not understand why Santa had got gifts for us at this time of the year. I felt suspicious and tried doing some research of my own about asteroids. When I found out what they actually were, I endlessly laughed at myself and my innocence. I never stopped imagining things and getting lost in my world of imagination because it had so much more than the actual world. I liked myself more in my fantasy world than in the real world!