Cost of Greed

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by Vishnu Tirtha aged 11

A slave and beggar I may be,

But don’t judge me on what you see.

I have betrayed the country, family and friends,

Hiding in holes, drains and bends.

The king and his armies are hot on my trail,

The navy has already set sail.

So listen up ye people, I don’t have time,

Because of my grave greedy crime.

I was a poor old slave back then

Working from 6 am to 10 pm.

Alas, greedily I found that treasure,

Which could produce gold beyond measure.

I was serving dinner that night,

When I spotted the gem to my right,

The gem gleamed under the light,

For a slave like me it was a tempting sight.

I grabbed the gem and tried to run away,

But the king drew his sword and the guards called, “Hey!

The pursued me till we reached huge boulders,

Where they stopped and called for more soldiers.

As now I stumble around the bush, my feet very sore,

I realize at that moment that gold can do no more.

I should have not done this misdeed,

I should have listened to my mind

Which told me to stop straight away

And be happy with what I find.

The Moral of the poem

“Wit beyond measure is man’s greatest treasure.”

Meaning of the Moral

If the slave had listened to his mind and been witty,
further consequences wouldn’t have happened

Wish List

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by Iona Mandal aged 11

I woke up from late afternoon slumber
Caught you, hands curled in action
Back arched against the Christmas tree
Eyes gleaming towards the waning December sun

You clutched a Yankee candle that sat still
The leftover wax arresting it
To the prison of the windowsill
From the last time we had a candlelit dinner

I smiled faintly as I heard you
Pray out loud, to St. Nicholas
It was the first and maybe the last time
I’d see you like a child

Eyes locked intensely in slits
You looked concerned
I listened to your mantra
You asked for a long and deep glass jar

You wanted it brimming with honey
To smoothen the rough edges
Of the bumpy road
That lay ahead of us

As you walked upstairs to your room
To lay down, still and silent than ever
I went to bed thinking about honey
And woke up
A queer taste of salted caramel in my mouth.

Beautiful Child

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by Katerina aged 7

Oh beautiful child
beautiful child
you look so good to me
Oh beautiful child
beautiful child

Zebra

1
by Katerina aged 7

scary
friendly
scary
beasty
slowly
stripy
black
and whitey

Christmas

0
by Karam Kaur aged 9

At Christmas everybody puts pollys on
The window is that a surprise
Everybody likes to be jolly
I love Christmas

The Christ Child

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by Harshita Das aged 11

I roamed the world in rags
Knocking on people’s houses
Hoping they would offer me shelter
And food
A place to share their Christmas
I hoped the spirit
Would make them more generous
I entered mansions
And grand houses
Decorated beautifully
When I knocked
They simply frowned
And drove me out
They try to hide
By beautiful ornaments, trees, and rich gifts
I wandered far and wide
Looking for anyone to aid me
When finally I stumbled upon
A small and humble house
No expensive decorations
Just a plain simple tree
With a warm fire glowing
Blazing in the hearth
With warmth and friendliness
They invited me
Treated me as I were lord
I smiled
And gave them a marvellous sight,
No words convey its beauty
And unless you can picture the beauty of kindness
No poet can describe the sight
Which was denied to others
For an act kindness
Shines more than gold

Christmas Blessing

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by Harshita Das aged 11

We grin and laugh
Happily, on Christmas Eve
Exchanging presents
Tokens of love
Being passed around
In the smallest manner
From the smallest rose
Even the Almighty King
Expresses his love
Not by gifts bought with gold
Not with beauty, pride and gifts
But by giving us capacity to learn
The ability to love
Showing us share and care
So let us embrace what we have
And respect what others are
For we are alike, no matter how different
Black or white
Short or tall
All share a common ground
For we all are the beloved creations
Of the Almighty
And let us embrace
The Christmas blessing

The Twins

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by Sophie aged 8

I had a twin
who loved to win
she didn’t like her hair
and didn’t care

Kitten

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by Jasmin aged 9

Kind
Impatient
Ticklish
Tough
Encouragable
Nice

Star

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by Jasmin aged 8

Sparkly
Twinkly
Atmospheric
Romantic