Saturday, November 13, 2010

Can I Ignite Your Minds?

Days end up in fights,
To mend you all in bright
Can't stand in tight,
Alas! ye never heed my right.

Oh! Don't show the slight,
leaving me in fright.
Can ye hear my plight,
And ye will be in heights.

( The verses are dedicated to MY NIOS 12th students on the occasion of Children's Day. Though my students are Adolescents, I consider them as children :D. I hope that they will understand my plight and will change for the BEST. Happy Children's day :-) )

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

So sweet of you ! I envy your students.Wish I could join the institute ;). By the way you pick up fights with them too?

Ouch! iam scared to tease you.. Durga plus her students .

Anonymous said...

'Can ye hear my plight,
And ye will be in heights'

:-) (I consider them as children)

u said it all.....

lovely.....

[mashe... u inspired me....
and i am sure there are many....]

Durga said...

@ Anonymous...huh you wanna join..yeah yeah.come.. I'll teach you THE lesson. What Durga plus students?

Durga said...

@ Ramesh ji,

Really the lines inspired you?
Thanks :-)


I didn't get your last line.." I am sure there are many"?

Anonymous said...

durga,

ur 'i care u'attitude inspired many, and i am one among....

ur friendship counts :-)

Durga said...

Ramesh Bhai, I am honored :-)

Anonymous said...

Amazing!!! Ur students are really lucky :)I don't envy them though bcoz i am luckier than them ;)

Durga said...
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Durga said...

My dearest Sis :-)

we both are lucky. Aren't we?

Prasanth Moothedath said...

Nice post. You expressed it beautifully and very subtlely. I too hope the'll change for the better soon. And i am sure you'll succeed. I am reminded of the movie freedom writer's diary once again and the character played by hillary swank.

Rajeswari said...

Thank You, Prashanth. I was expecting the same comment form you.. But I didn't expect the analogy ..I mean on Hillary Swank :-D

Anonymous said...

Lovely and neat.

Fights, eh? That's one way of reminding them how we haven't really left the kid in ourselves.

I think, I'll add this to my Google reader.

Durga said...

Thank You, Arjun :-)
yeah..true..the moment I enter that class, I become a kid automatically :-D