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Poetry Collection #3 I Poet Asmi Gupta I Little Writers Program

By admin in Copulet Poetry, Poetry, Poetry Collection for Kids & By Kids on October 12, 2022

A series of different styles of poetry written by our student Asmi Gupta.

Asmi is 14 years old and from Jaipur, Rajasthan. She is inspired by the inequalities, taboos, and superstitions that are prevalent in society. She loves to write because she believes she can bring a positive change in the society through her writings. We are proud to have her as a student of the Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Asmi for this exemplary true self-expression.

Poetry Collection #3 By Poet Asmi Gupta

 

1. “Mom”- Couplet Style Poetry

You make me smile on every beat,
you always make my favourite sweet.

When I cry, you wipe my tears,
when I am scared, you extract my fears.

Your love is the dearest to me,
you make me feel glee.

Your heart is molded with delight;
You are the most daring knight.

You taught me lessons like no other,
I am fortunate to have you as my mother.

2. “Be The Way You Are” -Free Style Poetry

Always don’t have to be as sweet as sugar

Bloom like a flower

Cheer yourself

Don’t look at only the difficulties

Explore everything

Feel free like a bird

Give yourself a chance

Have faith in yourself

Indulge in yourself

Just be confident

Know your dreams

Learn something new everyday

Make new recipes

Never forget to enjoy the day

Offer support

Praise yourself for good things

Quell your fears

Run after your goals as fast as the wind

Smile like sunshine

Tell the truth

Understand things

Value others opinions

Walk on the right path

(E)Xcellence is what

You want

Zip the words unnecessary.

3. “Why?” – Couplet Style Poetry

Why can’t I go out at night?
When I am menstruating, why cannot I wear white?

Why can’t I have equal rights?
Why can’t I be as strong as a knight?

Why do I always have to be polite?
Why can’t I get into a fight?

Why do I have to live like a parasite?
Why can’t I be as free as a kite?

Even I can be innovative right?
Why do I have to stay quiet?

Even I can differentiate between what is wrong and right
I am like a spark who can set the petrol alight

For my achievements even I should be given some cite
Give me some respect or wait and watch how I will change the world tonight.

4. “Music To Me”- Couplet Style Poetry

Whenever I hear music
It makes my mind free

It’s like flowing with the waves
And moving into the sea

Music is my life and without it I am incomplete
And it’s just similar to a deserted street

Music makes me fearless
Music makes me tearless

Music can make you a rock star
But for me it’s who you are

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The Mystery of The Missing Wallet I Student Aarna Juneja I Little Writers Program

By admin in Mystery Tale on October 12, 2022

An Original Mystery Story written by our student Aarna Juneja.

Aarna is 8 years old enthusiastic student from Mumbai. She is inspired by the best authors. She writes because she feels happy and satisfied. We are proud to have her as a student of Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Aarna for this exemplary true self-expression.

The Mystery of The Missing Wallet

Once in the village of Swarnanagar lived a rich merchant named Jugal. He used to sell corn, wheat, and rice. He was doing good in his business so, he decided to buy a new house with his money.

One day, Jugal woke up and noticed that his hair had grown a bit long. He went to the barber and told him to do a haircut. The barber did the haircut very nicely and Jugal was pleased with him. “I am pleased with you Haripant,” said Jugal. While saying so Jugal paid twice the usual price to Haripant.

When he reached home it was evening. Jugal felt like the beautiful day had turned into an evening in a matter of hours. When he took off his coat, he noticed that his money was missing. He felt sad and ashamed for losing his hard-earned money.

He thought that he might have left his wallet in Haripant’s barbershop or maybe he dropped his wallet on the way home. “Very well, I have lost my hard-earned money, I shall investigate tomorrow. Morning is wiser than evening,” Jugal said to himself.

In the morning he woke up, ate his breakfast, and got ready to investigate. But before that, he thought, Haripant might have stolen his money.

In the evening, Jugal called his friend and found out that Haripant was a well-trusted man, and he couldn’t steal anybody’s money. After the talk, he went for a walk. When he came back it was night. He went to bed. At midnight Jugal’s wife, Laxmi woke up from hearing a strange sound. She saw a man climbing the wall. She was frightened.

In the morning Laxmi told Jugal about the man she saw that night. When he stared at the window, he saw something strange. He opened the window and found a glove.

Suddenly he got a brilliant idea. He went to a famous detective, Shekhar, and gave him the glove.

Shekhar took the glove to a forensic lab and found out that the fingerprint on the glove belonged to Nathu, the servant in the barbershop.

The police caught Nathu and put him in jail. Jugal got his money back.

Two months later, Jugal bought a new house. He and his wife lived there happily.

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