Poems
Sailing until we reach the shore
Mehak Hira
Sri Venkateshwara International School, Dwarka, New Delhi
Battering the lives of many,
The unwanted virus has finally established itself.
The virus is smart, unwavering, determined.
Already ruined the lives of many,
The virus considers itself to be supreme.
It is roaring with rage and pride.
But what differs humans from virus,
Is the presence of a heart
A heart that knows better than to go out
A heart that knows to be strong in the face of adversity
Because that is the same heart, which feels the depth of the loss of a loved one
Because that is the same heart that feels lost in this pandemic, which feels like a third world.
Today, we are surrounded by echoes of cries,
Cries for help, cries for air, cries for their dears
They say consider yourself to be god’s favourite,
If you can breathe on your own.
While I couldn’t be more grateful for this air, I breathe on my own
Yet I feel suffocated.
I feel suffocated seeing life-saving drugs being sold in black
Because even when a virus has completely taken over our lives,
people can never stop thinking about their ‘profit’.
To all of those who are minting money by these unscrupulous methods,
while another person goes homeless just to save his loved one,
Congratulations! Because you couldn’t stoop more in your life.
If you want to think about profit even in this global pandemonium,
Take a deep breathe and look at your family
Because that is your profit.
At the end of the day, if you are able to breathe with your family,
You couldn’t ask for a bigger profit.
This virus has left us all in the sea of uncertainty,
Without the shore in sight.
Yet we have to keep sailing,
Sailing while keeping the faith,
Sailing while counting our blessings,
Sailing while being grateful,
Sailing while being strong,
Sailing while making the most of each day,
And finally,
Sailing until we reach the shore.
Poems
A Soldier’s Dream
Bhavyat Singla
BTech Student
Northcap University,
Gurugram
A soldier stands alone upon the stone,
Upon a castle terrace, night is his only throne.
The world lies sleeping at his weary feet.
While silence hums a slow, exhausted beat.
He lifts his eyes to stars that shatter and scatter.
As if they know his fears, each unspoken matter.
Unspoken questions linger in his chest.
One he never learnt to name or test.
Something unseen tugs softly at his heart,
A thread of fate, too thin to break apart.
It whispers through the dark, a fragile plea:
Maybe… just maybe… things will be.
He holds his doubts the way scars hold the skin.
Proof of where he’s been, not where he’s been forgiven.
He believes in God, in meaning barely revealed,
In love that asks to be completely yielded.
He wonders what it means to be adored
The way he loves is unmeasured, unignored.
How peaceful life could be, a gentler view.
A dream unjudged, untouched by what we do.
Far from the scales that society employs,
From poisoned hate and sorrow’s endless noise,
A place the world has never taught to harden,
Where gentleness survives without a pardon.
The fog grows thin; the darkness learns to yield.
The moon arrives, both aching and revealed.
Its silver light falls tender, wide, and slow,
On every soul that doesn’t yet know.
It watches eyes still searching through the night,
Every life that hasn’t found its light.
And for a moment, beneath that quiet gleam,
Hope turns from kindness and leans towards the dream.
Not that the world forgives or bends,
But hope can hold us till the end.
Photo Courtesy Unsplash – Thank you Stijn Swinnen
Poems
The Bus Never Stops
Sadaf
Class 5
Gitanjali Vedika School, Hyderabad
(Budding Writer attending Takhte’s Creative Writing Sessions—Mentor Ms Goldie)
The bus never stops,
It quickly moves on and on.
Though, sometimes it slows,
and at times it hops.
Wheels turn and the engine roars,
Comfy seats inside the colourful coach.
Racing through the day and night,
It carries passengers, evermore.
Travellers sit in rows,
Some read books,
Some play games,
And some of them just doze.
Few friends chatter on and on,
Find bliss in their bond.
Adoring their time,
And sharing stories of a time bygone.
Through the window pane, a world unfolds,
Outside views are so beautiful,
Of passing scenes, a colourful gaze,
Lovely sights and stories untold.
We ride at a steady pace,
At times the bus lurches with a jolt.
To reach the destination,
A familiar place.
And here comes our home,
It’s time to leave.
Will meet you again,
And what a roam!!
Poems
Mysteries of the Forest
By Abid
Class 3
Gitanjali Vedika School, Hyderabad
(Budding Writer attending Takhte’s Creative Writing Sessions—Mentor Ms Goldie)
Mysteries of the forest, deep and old,
With many stories untold.
Hollow caves, dark and deep,
Full of secrets, hard to keep.
The wind whispers, soft and low,
A gentle breeze, a calm flow.
The glistening lake, a wonderful sight,
Nature’s magic, full of light.
Tall trees reach up to the sky,
Close to the clouds that float high.
Leaves rustling all around,
Makes a haunting sound.
Forest ground covered with grass green,
And tiny creatures’ unseen.
Bees and bats, out of sight,
Whispering day and night.
Look at the way the birds fly,
And deep in the forest, foxes sly.
Moves around a wild boar,
A big animal jumps and roars.
When the night flies away,
Sunlight shines through the day.
A new morning rises up,
Sunflowers and daisies wake up.
Mysteries of the forest, deep and old,
With many stories untold.
Photo by Steven Kamenar on Unsplash
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