Mother's womb is
full of darkness.
We remain there
for nine months.
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'gift of knowledge is the solution for life time, our teachers do this for no selfish gain, they take our success as their credit, our failure is their debit.'...a wonderful tribute to teachers....kudos.
A lovely poem of gratitude. Yes we have to thankful to all those teachers who have guided us and prepared us for life ever so patiently and diligently.
I used one of your poems in my: Showcase Of Poems Of August 2022: Some P-H Poems I've Enjoyed Recently, And Now Share With You! , ....found in my PH list of my poems.
Dear Bri, I am feeling an inexpressible joy in my heart for you included Nomophobia in your show case.Sincere thanks.
I'd prefer the WOMB (still) to the class-ROOM. But there were no girls in Mom's womb. : ) bri
ND, I fail to be able to send you a message about a poem (mine: Manu And The Snake) YOU lellt a comment at this year. Thanks. : ) bri
'inhaled some chalk power [sic], ' oops. Ha ha. AND teachers keep us penned up during school hours to allow parents to earn money and take care of home and other, younger, children. Yay for teachers. : ) bri
I myself am a teacher by profession and it's so heart warming to read such a great tribute to the teachers. A moment of pride for all teachers. I am sure your teachers must be honoured to have a student like you.5stars.
Teachers can be a greatest assest of someone's life. Nice poem on teachers and their endeavour.
I loved reading your wonderful tribute to teachers. Teachers help shape the future.
And I read the teachers poem and approve, though I may not totally agree, not totally. Without teachers, maybe mankind would be better off (sometimes) and the Earth would not have as much turmoil. ? ? ? They, teachers, made good babysitters for many. bri : )
Thanks poet Bri for your Frank opinion.I am what am now on account of many brilliant teachers.At least it makes me happy that u did not agree totally.Regards and thanks.
You left a comment on my Friday the 13th poem. Thanks. I've read your PH Bio (which seems written 'in the third person' (which I've seen in a few other bios, but it is rare that I see it) .)
Dear Bri, yes it is in third person, no doubt.May be rare I don't know.
When we start the day counting the numerous blessings, everything goes well. You have started the poem with profound gratitude to your mother followed by all others including teachers who have supported and contributed to your well being.
Dear Nabakishore ji, This is a wonderful poem of gratitude. A grateful heart is a loving heart.
I see this poem as a complete thankfulness to our teachers.. Dear Dr. Dash, your teachers must read this amazing poem too. They must get a copy
My sincerest regards to you for your encouraging suggestion.Revered Rose Marie also suggeted like you on 30th Nov.2021.Hence I sent a copy to one of my english teachers of school days.His joy new no bounds.He sent me his blessing in a return call.Keeping your suggestions my trial was successful.
Rereading again this fascinating poem, this is a token of greatest gratitude to teachers who has completed our life with knowledge, wisdom and ways how to explore our future in our life in society.
Part 3. Mother's womb is the place where nothing comes between you and your mother's love. And it is the place enlightened by the shine of the most unselfish love.
But I have to differ with you, poet. Your opening lines, ‘ Mother's womb is full of darkness.". No sir. Mother's womb is the brightest place. It is where Abhimanyu had his first lessons, which are his best, too.
Dear UNNIKRISHNAN, are you using Indian Mythology here (Abhimanyu) ? This tribute goes about the realities in our educating life.
This wonderful poem made me appreciate more the role of teachers, the backbone of society. Thank you for sharing, Sir.