since school closed
mornings are empty-
despite the heat
I miss the sounds
of chattering girls
shoes dragging in the corridors
in stiffly ironed uniforms.
streets seem so empty
parents are so harassed
and here I was thinking
vacations are cure for
stressed minds.
when I see those
splash of colours
however dirty,
on those scraps of paper;
these make me long
for school to reopen.
when you do come back
I can only hope
you would be wiser
now that you are taller.
"I would still welcome you even if you are not"
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I wrote the above during the summer vacations. I missed those brats and I had to pen my thoughts!
I really like this!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat memories!
ReplyDeleteGood one Gautami!
ReplyDeletei feel these when the school reopens, because come to me only during vacations...the smaller kids...whom i love to be with :-)
THE last quote makes the poem all the more worthy.. :-)
wishes!
devika
word 'corridors' -- a typo
*because children come to me*
ReplyDeletemy typos never seem to be ending.:-))
devika
What a tender sentiment, I love the gentle humor about coming back wiser as well as taller - wish it did always work that way in real life; sometimes it takes a while even after one stop growing!
ReplyDeleteI am sending this to my daughter a new teacher this year. Nice feeling of looking back and forward at the same time.
ReplyDeleteA poem from a fully committed teacher, I think.
ReplyDeleteHi Gautami, you must really love your job and the children, nicely written thoughts!
ReplyDeleteI can only hope
ReplyDeleteyou would be wiser
now that you are taller
Nicely done verse.
This is so nifty! Love the kindness, the thought involved and the wish for 'wise'. Nice work!!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to returning to school was not how I ever felt...Now I miss it so much.
ReplyDeleteSounds like 'your' kids may just have a teacher they look forward to retuning to.
I love the part about how you only hope that they will be wiser now that they are taller. I think that about the kid in my life everyday!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful memory. I'm so glad you shared it with us.
If ever the word brilliant needed ta be used it is now!
ReplyDeleteVery very cute one!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so good. I really like the way you end it.
ReplyDeletelovely... this clearly shows your love and dedication for your profession (vocation?)
ReplyDeleteI don't know- I kind of enjoyed my time off. :)
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this!
ReplyDeleteAre you a teacher Great poem very enjoyable I loved the last lines.
ReplyDeleteyour splashes of colour paint a lovely picture that I can envision and I am grateful to have.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that the truth, huh? I'm always so anxious for vacations but then I miss my kids. I LOVE the way you describe this feeling, especially the part about the girls' chattering and shoes.
ReplyDeletethat is so sweet... i never thought about the teachers missing the students so much... i would have thought they were thrilled to have a moment of silence...
ReplyDeletethis was so loving...
So teachers really do miss teaching. I'm happy to hear it, and in such marvelous words.
ReplyDelete'I can only hope
ReplyDeleteyou would be wiser
now that you are taller'
Simply brilliant!!!
i remember the smell of the starched uniforms...
ReplyDeletehello g, excellent take on the summer break... makes me think of the cycles of life... that we would all awaken from the summer frivolity with wisdom and a few inches taller...
ReplyDeleteI like those last few lines, especially (I bet your students would too ;)
ReplyDelete"and here i was thinking vacations are cure for stressed minds."
ReplyDeletelove those lines. and those last two sentences--perfect!
lol @ "I can only hope
ReplyDeleteyou would be wiser
now that you are taller." how true is that!! great thoughts :)
I loved school and had some wonderful teachers. I never thought teachers missed students either, nice to read this!
ReplyDeleteHugs, G