Siddhanth Sankar, Kindergarten
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Pavithra Iyer, 6th Grade
I wrote these three poems as part of a middle-school project on Ancient India. Learning about India in an American classroom gave me a new perspective on how India is perceived by non-Indians. These poems were inspired by my family’s many trips to India, and all the stories I’ve heard over the years from my parents and grandparents.
In this Land
As diverse as India
is her geography
A nation of opposites in every way
Contrasts and contradictions
evident without exception
In this land,
chilling heat,
and sweltering cold
Frozen peaks,
and sandy dunes.
One second summer reigns…
Then suddenly,
The raging,
flaming,
maiming,
Monsoon arrives
In this land,
the Himalayas soar,
shrouded in mist and mystery both
Their stately tips grazing,
and gracing,
the clouded sky
Icy
and snow
and bone-chilling cold
a true wilderness
As savage and unforgiving,
as it it is stunning
In this land,
sprawl the Western
and Eastern Ghats
Both populated with
Hardwood forests, and
Sweet rains,
tropical fruit
Plants –
filling every crevice
and crack
and curve.
Beauty flourishes,
an alluring lure,
But, recognize that
danger dances nearby
Roaring rivers, rapids, rocks and cliffs, and
an easy death waiting,
for you
In this land,
rivers run wild
twining,
snaking
flowing
Liquid cursive,
Written all across the land
Words and names like;
Ganga and Indus
Brahmaputra,
Yamuna,
Godavari and Narmada,
Kaveri,
Sutlej….
A never ending list – Mahanadi, Krishna, Tapti, Jhelum, and so,
so many more
Some from mountain-place snowmelt,
Other rain-fed
So different they can be –
In the north, down south,
some long, some short,
clean, but mostly dirty,
but –
All
Nourish the land
All
Promise crops
All
Reap money
All
Serve India,
and her thirsty children.
In this land,
the heat, the cold,
the towering peaks,
the seething storms,
the wet and wild cliffs,
And last, but never least,
The rich and rowdy rivers
All of them –
All of India –
Wild,
and free,
and magnificently
Unleashed
India-
As diverse as she,
Is her geography.
Pavithra Iyer, 6th Grade
Pavithra Iyer – 2nd of 3 poems on India
Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva
Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva
One to Create,
One to Preserve,
One to Destroy
Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva
Together-
Trimurti incarnate
Together-
Dattatreya
Together-
Eternal,
All powerful,
Majestic
Together-
A force to be reckoned with
Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva
Brahmastra,
Sudarshana, Kaumodaki,
Trishula
Weapons to destroy the world
Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva
To destroy,
Is to create
Pavithra Iyer, 6th Grade
Pavithra Iyer – 3rd of 3 poems on India
Vedas
Vedas;
Ancient texts
Filled with tales of mystery
and magic
Sacred to all-
Knowledge passed on,
From mouth to mouth,
For generations passed
And more to come
Written in the language of old
Holy words,
Revealed to divine seers
Infused with power,
Shining with guidance
For those who
Believe