Poesy

Missing you

I still remember the day

When you waved me good-bye

You went far from me

To begin your new life.

 

Now I’m alone don’t have anything to do

But I’m still alive without you

I’ve learned how to live life

Without you, missing you in whatever I do.

 

I know that you’re thousand miles away from me

I think you’re also

missing me

You’re above in heaven there

With all the love we shared

And memories

treasured here.

 

I’m missing you

I think you are also

missing me too

I know that you are

watching me

And blessing me in

whatever I do

 

I’m missing you in each and every step of my life

Here, no one is to hold my hand in need

I know that one day you will come back to meet me

I’m missing you in

whatever I do.

— Nisha kunwar, Class VIII, St Mary’s Higher Secondary School

Special person of my life

This is to someone

Really close to my heart

From whom I learnt that

Love is an art.

The one who

Never let me down

When I am in need

Who cares for me

And praises me for

my good deed.

The one who

Never gives a chance

to complain

And let my prayers go

in vain

Who cherishes me

In all my life’s aspect.

The one whom

I give a lot of respect

The one who stands

by me

When hard time

come across

And prevents me

from any loss.

The one who

Gives me warmth

When I feel cold

Whose advise I will

follow

Till the moment I am old.

The one who

Acts like a full moon

When it is dark

To have such a person

in my life

Is like a boon.

This poem is dedicated

To the one who

Gave me birth

The best mom, in the

entire earth.

— Niharika Shrestha, Class X, Modern Indian School

Our guide

Teachers are our

second parents

They have got many

great talents

They always show us

the right way

So, we must follow what they say.

 

They teach us with love and care

Their love is equal and fair

Sometimes they will get angry and scold

But we must always

be bold.

 

We must respect and

cooperate them

If we fail, we should

never blame

They share knowledge and make us good

They improve our bad habits from our childhood.

 

— Shweta Singh, Class V, Triyog High School