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The Castle of Broken Dreams

Rishita Neema, Class X B

It was another monotonous day in London. But not for Bill Roberts. He was always very enthusiastic and full of life. Whenever anyone felt sad, they knew who to approach first. As Bill was returning to his house, he realised that the streets were almost empty. It didn’t make sense to him, but nothing was going to spoil his mood. All of a sudden, he felt a shove and fell to the ground.
“No one is waiting for you at home, Mr. Roberts. Why don’t you spend the rest of your life with us?” A surprised Bill turned to face two weird-looking green men. But before he could say anything, one of the men shot a green laser at him and everything went black.
When he woke up, he rubbed his eyes. He was in a dark and misty place. At first he heard nothing, but then he heard someone weeping. For once, he didn’t care. He suddenly felt despair, so much grief! All his dreams had been shattered. He would not be able to do anything.
Yet, he got up. In the corner of the room he saw some people who were either crying of were lost in abject misery. For the sake of those people, he couldn’t be sad. He had to help. He simply knew he wanted to help them.
He approached a little girl and asked her, “Where are we?”
“This is the Castle of Broken Dreams.”
He asked, “Why is everyone sad?”
A young man replied, “Because we are lost. Our dreams are broken.”
Bill Roberts spoke in a cheerful tone, “Do you know, I want to go to the beach. I want to collect shells. I have a dream to make an awesome collection of shells. Oh come on everyone. We all have dreams. These monsters can’t take them away from us.”
His words had an immediate effect. They all smiled. And then everything went black again.
They all woke up together near a beach.
“We are free!”, they screamed with delight.
“Yes, we are free. Free to dream and to believe in who we want to be.”
Feeling the happiness of a man who had done a good deed, Bill returned home. Though he was never able to explain those two green men, he felt joyous to have made people dream, because dreaming was everyone’s joy and right too!

Mars – The Green Planet

Shruti Laddha, Class X B

“No one is waiting for you at home, Mr. Roberts. Why don’t you spend the rest of your life with us?” A surprised Bill turned to face two weird-looking green men who were creepily smiling at him and waiting for an answer. This was the first thrill he had experienced during his expedition to Mars. He inspected the two creatures, wide-eyed. They had large ears popping out of their weirdly small heads. They had webbed hands and feet, like those of a salamander.
Bill stuttered, “Hello! My name is Bill Roberts. Who are you?”
One of the green creatures replied, “I am Sirl and this is my friend Kaa. You are from Earth. Come with us.” Saying this, they led Bill to a large dome like structure.
Bill was astonished at the sight. So many green little things were roaming around, busy with their work. As soon as Kaa clapped to gain attention, all the faced turned towards Bill. Sirl announced, “Friends! This creature is from Earth.” This was followed by Bill being examined by the green people. They found him to be an interesting subject. They treated Bill like a king. He was given shakes, burgers, candies and was adorned with a satin cape. Bill learned a lot about Mars and its people. He realised that they could read his mind and then, all of it made sense.
He had the time of his life, after which he requested some of the technological experts to repair his spaceship. They did so in a minute! Reluctantly, Bill bid farewell to all his new buddies and got into his spaceship.
It zoomed off back to Earth. Bill had amazing experiences to share when he got back. He knew, no one would believe him, yet he wanted to narrate his story to everyone. After all, his childhood dream of being friends with aliens had come true!

Life

Rashi Soni, Class VI F

It feels so good to be out and free,
Jumping hurdles or climbing a tree.
This is what I truly call life,
Like in your heart has been thrust joy’s knife.
He runs and plays and shouts of joy,
Playing pirates and shouting “Land Ahoy”.
Then he comes and nicely sleeps,
Until the sun from amongst the clouds peeps.
Again he wakes and plays and runs,

And thus again all the fun begins.

A Teacher

Nandini Jain, Class VIII G

A teacher is who gives us new learning and new experiences
It is not only a professor, a school teacher, a saint or our parent
Life, our biggest teacher, has a dynamic personality
It sometimes can help us, sometimes make us learn more
And sometimes life can make us as strong as a rock
It is the most decorous as well the most gentle
Who at all times only makes us learn through hardships
This life is our true teacher.
A tough and strict one.

My Bestie

Khushi Khanna, VIII B

The sky is grey and the sun shines,
You are a friend who will always be mine
You are the answer to my question,
And the commander to this suggestion.
You are the sunshine to this morning,
And the dawn to my eye
You are my best friend, my secret diary and my other half,
You mean the world to me, you always make me laugh
I hope we are friends until we die
And then I want us to be ghost friends
And walk through the sky
You love me when I forget to love myself,
You are my only spell
You are my good morning and good night,
In every success or failure, you are my backlight
You are the heartbeat to this human,
And the one with whom I always have fun
My best chum!

Stranded Stranger

Sameehan Trivedi, IX F

A stranger in a strange land,
How much was left unknown?
From a place where darkness lies in sand,
Where was the seed of love sown?
Hiding himself from bareness.
Trapped avoiding awareness.
Appetite for attitude left unmeant,
Goodness is served, never lent.
Interaction leads to understanding,
Speaks a little voice inside him.
The place remains no longer strange,

Maybe just a new one…

You Are One Of A Kind

Saksham Jain, Class VI C

‘Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and thought has found words.’
These golden lines of the American poet Robert Frost, truly describe poetry in all ways.
I have written this poem to convey that we should be proud of who we are; we should not try to change ourselves in order to pleaes someone. So, here is an emotional take that I hope will leave you spellbound in many ways.


You are you, fly high and be free,
But all I could see
Is who the world wanted you to be.
If you are Ronaldo, there is no need to be Picasso.
You have to keep this in your mind,
You can’t be both Michael Jordan and Albert Einstein.
You might not be the most beautiful,
But you have beauty in full.
It’s okay, if they call you silly,
Don’t feel hopeless,
Don’t be heartbroken.
You are intelligent, you are smart,
Be in Dhyanchand, Kurien, Narayanmurthy or Kalam,
As a winner you will never lose your charm.
Keep your head high,
You’ve got to reach up to the sky.
It’s okay if you fail in a task,
Work hard, give your best,
Have determination and zest,
God will see the rest.
Be proud of yourself, you are unique,
If you want to be some one,
You know exactly who to be.
Tell the world you are not
What they all say.
You’ve got your own special way.
Your potential is all you need to find.
You are who you are,
Unique, different, unlike.

You are one of a kind.