Thursday, 20 November 2008

splash of colours on dirty scraps of paper

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!

30 comments:

  1. Good one Gautami!

    i 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

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  2. *because children come to me*

    my typos never seem to be ending.:-))

    devika

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  3. 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!

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  4. I am sending this to my daughter a new teacher this year. Nice feeling of looking back and forward at the same time.

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  5. A poem from a fully committed teacher, I think.

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  6. Hi Gautami, you must really love your job and the children, nicely written thoughts!

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  7. I can only hope
    you would be wiser
    now that you are taller


    Nicely done verse.

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  8. This is so nifty! Love the kindness, the thought involved and the wish for 'wise'. Nice work!!

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  9. Looking forward to returning to school was not how I ever felt...Now I miss it so much.
    Sounds like 'your' kids may just have a teacher they look forward to retuning to.

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  10. 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!

    This is a wonderful memory. I'm so glad you shared it with us.

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  11. If ever the word brilliant needed ta be used it is now!

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  12. This is so good. I really like the way you end it.

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  13. lovely... this clearly shows your love and dedication for your profession (vocation?)

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  14. I don't know- I kind of enjoyed my time off. :)

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  15. Are you a teacher Great poem very enjoyable I loved the last lines.

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  16. your splashes of colour paint a lovely picture that I can envision and I am grateful to have.

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  17. Isn'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.

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  18. that 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...

    this was so loving...

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  19. So teachers really do miss teaching. I'm happy to hear it, and in such marvelous words.

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  20. 'I can only hope
    you would be wiser
    now that you are taller'
    Simply brilliant!!!

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  21. i remember the smell of the starched uniforms...

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  22. hello 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...

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  23. I like those last few lines, especially (I bet your students would too ;)

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  24. "and here i was thinking vacations are cure for stressed minds."

    love those lines. and those last two sentences--perfect!

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  25. lol @ "I can only hope
    you would be wiser
    now that you are taller." how true is that!! great thoughts :)

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  26. I loved school and had some wonderful teachers. I never thought teachers missed students either, nice to read this!

    Hugs, G

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