Building Bridges
Through the shady meadows, where the weeds never grow
Where the sun shines perfectly, without the cawing of a crow,
A land of beauty, a land of mystique, where all goes right
Where lives were happy, and futures seemed bright.
Such was the essence of the magical Land
Where nothing went wrong, all was joyous and grand.
But it had one folly, this land spectacular and great,
Just one reason; but it was enough to hate.
Past the jungle the seven seas, it was truly impossible to reach,
For all those in land so far away, its dazzling shores could never be breached..
They onle heard of its lores, and charming tales
As they could but only hope of one day setting sails
For it was too far away for even the commoner’s majestic ships-
So far away, that even a Titanic was bound to sink
And the mystical land revelled in all its home grown glory.
For they were selfish about their land, as it was their own story,
One that only they could write, one whose plot was decided by them.
Until one day, one soul of goodness slept, and soon he dreamt
That the land of mystique would not remain forlorn and lonely.
It would be a basket of types of people, and yet would remain homely
For in his dream he saw himself placing stone upon stone-
He worked hard, as he built till he was tired to the bone.
The sun rose, and then it set, as the seasons went by,
Until finally it was dine-a bridge so majestic and high
For all to travel, past the jungles and seven seas.
Past the winds that raged- from thunderous tornadoes to a light breeze
Now the commoners didn’t need their majestic ships.
They decided to name it the Titanic-the bridge that would never sink
And voila! The job was done, for there it was!
For people to travel, and make the journey without a fuss,
To Utopia that was far, and seemingly impossible to reach,
For all those in Land far away, it’s dazzling shores could now be breached.
About The Poet
A grade 9 student of JSS International School, Dubai, Malavika Pavothil has been expressing herself through poetry since the age of 9.
Her poetic work affi rms her hope in humanity, life and in honest human relationships. Apart from her keen inte rest in poetry, Malavika is an ardent animal lover, plays the guitar and is a trained Bharatnaty am dancer.