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Feels

  Feels First steps heard In the crack of dawn  Bare feet, roaming in dew In the freshly mowed lawn Smell of coffee  Cakes and toffee  Dream box and Backyard walks Sunshine and the feeling- divine Evening falls Fair and the game stalls Let's win the big bear I'll sit back you steer Chinese takeout 🥡  Walk downtown Smiles and pout And the winning crown That little fight In twilight Your skin shines In the dusk light Paint and stories  Taxi and lorries Passing by Just like the rushing times Laughs and war In the local bar Strike and win The golden twin Messy me messy you This can be a dream too But I'm sure I'm with you We talk and felt as the wind is blew The moonlight and falling stars Deserted roads, no cars Lay down in the grass Wait until the night pass This is what I felt Feel like living in the star belt Just cool ,positives vibes Let's enjoy our lives By- Kanu Supriya Jha ...

Nature : An eternal friend

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 Nature : An eternal friend " Adopt the pace of nature. Her secret is patience." As patience is an enriched fruit which once eaten, remains and helps us throughout life. Nature is a beautiful healer which can only be seen in depth by our third eye. We should all spend some time with it as time spent with nature is never forgotten. It also helps us in numerous ways as it is a stress reliever for teens, adults and an ideal friend of poets. Children should spend most of their leisure time around environment as in this new era if technological advancements, kids finish up their break by playing addictive online games.  To sum up, I would like to say that life is precious and the true beauty of it lies in cherishing with an agreement of nature. By- Poorak Gupta Class- 9th F

‘THE RIVER SHORE’

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 ‘THE RIVER SHORE’ On a warm December noon, Near a small zoo of Baboon; Sitting idle like loon,  Staring around, eating a prune. After a breakfast convene, Was just relaxing near a river; Understanding that the nature was not mean, The way waves deliver. Trying to play with delight, And taking shore rocks out of sight; I was slivering the sand to roughly draw, River, erasing it all with its wet claw. On an enormous rock I was looking with awe, After a while, over it sits a jacksaw; Having a glance in a second all around, Then flies and sits on a higher ground. I wonder how free they are, Then too, they have tasted all life’s sweet & sour. Just thinking about all this, Mother calls! As I was sprint walking, my sorrow was popping and leaking out of my shoes, Thinking of the one more precious chance to meet, praise and appreciate nature that I have lost. - Vaani Dixit                9th F

Bhagvat gita.2.14

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 à¤®ात्रास्पर्शास्तु कौन्तेय शीतोष्णसुखदु: खदा: | आगमापायिनोऽनित्यास्तांस्तितिक्षस्व भारत              (Bhagvat gita.2.14) The human body houses five senses—the senses of sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing—and these, in contact with their objects of perception, give rise to sensations of happiness and distress. None of these sensations is permanent. They come and go like the changing seasons. Although cool water provides pleasure in the summer, the same water gives distress in the winter. Thus, both the perceptions of happiness and distress experienced through the senses are transitory. If we permit ourselves to be affected by them, we will sway like a pendulum from side to side. A person of discrimination should practice to tolerate both the feelings of happiness and distress without being disturbed by them. By- Anshika Sharma                         9th F    ...