Friday, 23 May 2014

Appearances Are Deceptive

In this diversity- rich world;
People are of various kinds,
God has sent them with;
Unique skills, abilities and minds

But, many are here;
With mindfulness, bare;
hose judge others through their appearance;
With this being totally unfair

For, the books are not judged,
On the basis of their cover;
As, the most weary and untidy one;
Could be most precious for ever

Also, every shining thing can’t be gold,
It could be a galvanized iron; old,
Being appearances deceptive;
It would help to earn much, when sold.

Composed by Shivam Jha

Friday, 16 May 2014

The Unpredictable Treatise:- Education

In this world many are sent;
Who arose and died,
Still the human is different;
By whom, this Earth is now seized.

He made use of many resources;
And become educated;
By many sources;
He learnt with patience and keenness.

But nowadays,
People have forgotten meaning of education;
Giving excuses by different ways;
To this hereditary from father to son.

It doesn’t only mean the damn studying;
With no interest and boredom;
Education is not limited to things some;
But is a vast unpredictable thing.

One never gets fully educated;
As it is rightly said:
“People learn things till death,
That can’t be preached before the time of death.

Academic education is only a part;
Of one’s total treatise;
Life gives many experiences;
Of whose teachings are unthinkable as the skies.

Monday, 5 May 2014

A Bad Decision

I am a staircase grand;
With people walking over me;
They’re eager to see;
My good friend.

I was of bad quality;
Unwilling to bear pain,
Hard working doesn’t meant anything to me;
So I’ve left; finally, in pain.

People thirst to see his sigh;
It is in a temple high up in the sky,
With I being only the place of their kicks;
And that of old, resting sicks.

It’s the story of many years past;
A man came for our wear and tear;
While he’d accepted; I rejected,
Because of my fear.

He has now turned to a sculpture vast;
Of whose memory shall last;
To many hundred years;
It ought to have what it bears.