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The Foolish Sage I Student Sashrika Prasad I Little Writers Program

By admin in Free Verse, Poetry, Poetry Collection for Kids & By Kids on April 19, 2023

An original epic poem inspired from the panchatantra story “The Foolish Sage”, written by our student Sashrika Prasad.

Sashrika is 13 years old, a young writer from Gurugram. The beautiful colors, flowers, and sunsets encourage her to write about deep emotions and feelings. We are proud to have her as a student of the Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Applied Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Sashrika for this exemplary true self-expression.

The Foolish Sage

Once there was a greedy and foolish sage,
Deva Sharma was well-known and respected,
People would offer him gifts,
But he would sell them off and get rich,
All the money stashed in a bag,
Always hung under his right arm,

He trusted nobody with his bag of money,
Which he soulfully protected,
So he never parted with it,
Otherwise, he would feel dejected,
One day, a swindler was sure that the bag held treasure,
Why else would he hold it under his arm with so much pleasure?

He thought about how he could steal the bag,
But obviously, he can’t make a hole in the wall,
Or jump over the high gates like a ping-pong ball,
So he decided to come up with a plan,
To lure the sage with his charming words,
To make himself the sage’s disciple,

The swindler fell at the sage’s feet,
Asked for the peace he wants to seek,
The swindler got accepted as a disciple,
Later to do so the sage initiated the rituals,
Swindler behaved well and showed obedience,

Even then he could not gain trust and confidence,
Swindler started cooking plans to grab the treasure,
Poison, Threat, Fear What should he do? Suddenly,
The Son of one of the sage’s followers paid a visit,
What he revealed, changed the swindler’s plans in a minute,
He invited the sage to the ceremony of sacred thread,

Sage accepted the invite and started the journey with the swindler,
On the way, the sage and the swindler came across a river,
The sage thought of having a bath in the river,
He is scared of getting himself revealed with the treasure,
He folded the money in his robe which the swindler later held,
The swindler got the opportunity he was seeking for a while,
And with the money bag, he ran away a few miles,

When the sage came out of the bushes,
You could see his anger, as it gushes,
The sage then started trailing the swindler’s footsteps,
He wept, swept, and left the riverside,
The sage is the perfect example to learn,
Greed makes a man blind and foolish.

Leave your valuable comments for our young writers.

 

The Fall And The Rise Of The Merchant I Student Avishi Bagga I Little Writers Program

By admin in Free Verse, Poetry, Poetry Collection for Kids & By Kids, Quatrain on February 1, 2023

An original rhythmic text to the classic Panchatantra story from the first book “Loss of Friends”, written by our student Avishi Bagga.

Avishi is 11 years old, and a young writer from Gurugram. She is inspired by imagination which motivates her to express her daily thoughts through writing because she feels that she can make people learn something new in a fun way. We are proud to have her as a student of the Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Applied Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Avishi for this exemplary true self-expression.

The Fall And The Rise Of The Merchant

There is a story, that no one knows,

It is something that even I don’t know,

But, after reading we are going to know.

 

There was a king and a merchant,

The administrator was the merchant,

But, no one knew, that the merchant was smug.

 

The merchant wasn’t the nicest guy,

He was always getting into a fight,

Luckily, he had the King to save him.

 

The merchant’s daughter was getting married,

The merchant’s baby was really happy,

And she even drank some honey.

 

During the reception, everyone was welcomed,

Except for the servant who turned up and wasn’t welcomed,

He was thrown out, he didn’t throw a tantrum.

 

The servant felt pretty embarrassed,

He thought, “The merchant was the fairest,”

But, he didn’t know he was the rarest.

 

This cheeky servant had a plan,

While sleeping under the fan,

He wondered how to execute the plan.

 

When the King was half awake,

The servant murmured something fake,

The king heard and appeared to be bitten by a snake.

 

The servant mumbled, that the merchant embraced the queen,

This made the King extremely angry,

And he thought that the merchant was mean.

 

The king jumped up on his bed,

He asked the servant,

If all that he said was correct.

 

The servant didn’t give a direct answer,

He said he was gambling all night,

He didn’t get enough sleep.

 

He planned to fool the King,

And get the merchant,

Out of his face until next spring.

 

The King thought about it all day,

Thought about it all night,

Then he realized the servant may be just right.

 

The king was troubled with jealousy,

He withdrew the favors,

And banished the merchant from the Kingdom.

 

When the merchant tried to enter,

The guards didn’t let that evil merchant enter,

The merchant was very shocked.

 

The merchant went back,

And thinking about what happened,

Wondered, how can he get his honor back.

 

The servant was having the time of his life,

He even told all this to his wife,

He told her how he ruined the merchant’s perfect life.

 

The merchant knew,

That the servant had something to do,

With his new attitude toward the king.

 

The merchant invited the servant to his house,

Apologized to the servant,

And begged to bring his honor back,

 

The servant knew, what to do,

To get everything back on track,

He crafted the plan again.

 

When the king was half awake,

He again said something very strange,

He said that their King was crazy.

 

When the king heard this,

He was full of rage,

He said, “you are lying”.

 

When the kings said these lines,

The servant knew it was time,

He again told a lie.

 

The King thought about it again,

He concluded that,

The story of the merchant was also fake.

 

The king thought to bring the merchant back,

He wondered, that when the merchant was in-charge,

The administrative section was a success.

 

But when he left,

It was really bad,

It was all a slack.

 

The King invited the merchant to the palace,

He flattered the merchant with gifts and jewels,

He re-appointed the merchant to his position.

 

This is what the story told,

This story was way too bold,

This is life which is never black & white but grey as well.

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