Tuesday 12 August 2014

Happy Independence Day

English Club wishes you a Happy Independence Day in Advance


Look at Me...


Look at me

by Nahida Izzat ( A Palestine Girl)

Look at me
I would love to write poetry about love,
Paint rainbows and butterflies,
Smell the scent of pink rose buds,
And dance;
Dance with the melody of jubilant bluebirds

I would love to close my eyes and see children smiling
No guns pointing at their heads
Tell them stories of lily-like fairies in far-away lands
Not of bullets shrieking . . . of missiles exploding
But
How can I?

There is a dagger in my heart
I am hurting
Hurting
I bleed,
I cringe
I cry

HUMANITY, WHERE ARE YOU?
I am being slaughtered
Under your watchful eyes
I am cold . . . cold . . . cold
I cringe
I cry

Humanity, where are you?
Why do you turn your face away?
Why do you keep looking the other way?
I am here
Languishing
In 's alleyways
Humanity, where are you?
Look at me
See me

Humanity,
Enough turning the other way !
Turning a deaf ear
Turning a blind eye
While I,
and oh ! my poor children
Die


Knowledge is power by Athulya Raj, X E


Athulya Raj. KP, X E

“A wise man has great power and a man of knowledge increases strength.”, says the famous writer Francis Bacon. Another possible meaning of this phrase can be foundin philosophical idealism – if the world exists solely as the content of conciousness, then knowledge itself can be used to manipulate the content of reality.

But when it comes to practical life, no doubt, knowledge is power. The person who understands himself and other humans get along better with others, understands how to care for others, knows how to get respect for himself, knows how to learn and teach and understands any number of things that can make his life better. As students our prime duty is to pursue knowledge. We have to make use of the opportunities before us and transform into a better human being with the unlimited power of knowledge.

Monday 11 August 2014

The Angel in My Life by Fidha Rahmath, IX E


The Angel in My Life

Fidha Rahmath, IX E

I like my mother
I love her very much
She gave birth to me
She looks after me

She makes me happy
Whenever I am sad
She is there with me
When I am in trouble

I learned from her
How to be patient
How to be calm, and
To sail through hardships

My mother,
She is my light
Who brightens my life
Like a lovely angel.