Sweta's School-A Tribute
Under the canopy of a starry sky,
The silence was frequently broken by collective sighs.
They held centre-stage for a good three hours.
Proved that they were the evening’s real stars.
Amazed to see the children sing and dance, so well.
The big ones and the toddlers too, cast their theatrical spell.
Not often is something like this seen.
In the end, we all agreed that it had been such a pleasant evening.
Such a school was something that Beawar didn’t have.
So Sweta decided this was the dream she had to carve.
Born with a name that links it to a famous scientist.
The school stands proud after its journey through turns and twists.
The children seemed happy, friendly and well disciplined.
The elder ones greeted us frequently with Good Mornings and evening.
The toddlers too seemed to be having great fun.
Displaying their knowledge proudly, in presence of everyone.
Sweta led us through the school building, proudly displaying all.
We were introduced to the class-rooms, courtyard and the dining hall.
The principal is a smiling man, liked by children, I heard.
The school song is unique too-my favourite, by “The Bard”.
School days are beautiful, they evoke sweet memories.
For the Children of Mangal Newton, may the happiness never cease!
May each one be an incense stick, spreading fragrance all around.
May each one be fulfilled, as they leave the school’s hallowed grounds!
Beawar, 7th Feb 09
The silence was frequently broken by collective sighs.
They held centre-stage for a good three hours.
Proved that they were the evening’s real stars.
Amazed to see the children sing and dance, so well.
The big ones and the toddlers too, cast their theatrical spell.
Not often is something like this seen.
In the end, we all agreed that it had been such a pleasant evening.
Such a school was something that Beawar didn’t have.
So Sweta decided this was the dream she had to carve.
Born with a name that links it to a famous scientist.
The school stands proud after its journey through turns and twists.
The children seemed happy, friendly and well disciplined.
The elder ones greeted us frequently with Good Mornings and evening.
The toddlers too seemed to be having great fun.
Displaying their knowledge proudly, in presence of everyone.
Sweta led us through the school building, proudly displaying all.
We were introduced to the class-rooms, courtyard and the dining hall.
The principal is a smiling man, liked by children, I heard.
The school song is unique too-my favourite, by “The Bard”.
School days are beautiful, they evoke sweet memories.
For the Children of Mangal Newton, may the happiness never cease!
May each one be an incense stick, spreading fragrance all around.
May each one be fulfilled, as they leave the school’s hallowed grounds!
Beawar, 7th Feb 09
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