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Friday, November 19, 2010
I tore the pages off the book...
I tore the pages off the book,
Stapled them to clumsiest best,
Beneath the bed they stay ignored,
Till I lay my hands another day.
Sporadically a few more pages I add,
Swelling the size of the leaflets loose,
Again it lays untouched for days,
Till few more pages, find their way.
This went on for years to come,
Until, one day I stopped adding them,
It was time to bundle the pile,
Lest I lose them in a while.
Today, they kindle memories sweet,
Treasure the school time stories for me,
Every academic chapter I loved,
Are found in these pages above.
Be it Badlu the Laundry Man,
Or Pheidippides of the Marathon Run,
Every story gets refreshed,
Tickling the classroom memories best.
Not stopping here, I take a step ahead,
Go on to attempt the questions at the end,
Strangely, my answers get better and better,
Makes me realize its only revision that matters.
hey.. great writing. loved it.
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wow...this one was just sooo beautiful... i could feel the motions...
ReplyDeletehmm....so, books and stories are really a memory buster?
ReplyDeletenicely written and loved ur post!!
True nostalgia is an ephemeral composition of disjointed memories.The only worse thing than nostalgia is not having anything to be nostalgic about!
ReplyDeleteHi Vyo,
ReplyDeleteNice one :) I went back on a memory lane and came back smiling...
this is so amazing!!
ReplyDeletenice words..nice emotions!!
Beautiful poem...pages plucked out of somewhere...life is a new page every day!
ReplyDeletethe share it button has the tweeter too...thanks:)
first, fabulous idea! I keep little things myself, a newspaper cutout or even a tissue paper with my career plan scribbled on it!
ReplyDeletesecond, loved the conclusion, revision indeed....we can almost never perfect anything we continue to add, remove, edit this or that always.
Last, I think the poetic expression was simple and literal almost...