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Chalk- Slate (1 reply)

prati_1212
3 years ago
prati_1212 3 years ago

Chalk-Slate's memory is old
Its story is related to childhood

Like Chalk, the teacher
Finished themself
By shedding the Ganges of knowledge
Made us a good person

Have reconciled knowledge
On our slate like mind
How can one forget
On the immense love of the Guru

Seeing the same chalk-slate again
Freshens up forgotten memories
Could not stop my heart
So expressed my thoughts

Chalk-Slate's memory is old
Its story is related to childhood

Susan Katz
3 years ago
Susan Katz 3 years ago

Thank you so much for submitting your poem for consideration as Featured Poem of the Week.  I loved your concept - the memory is one that touches us all, I think.  Perhaps we have a memory of something different from childhood, but your poem will stir that memory - and touching people, moving people is what poetry is all about.  Good  job!  - Susan

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