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Breeze I Poem By Harsheen

Breeze I Poem By Harsheen

 Harsheen Kaur, an 8-year-old from Greater Noida, captures the dual nature of the elements in this poem. With a gentle rhythm, she explores the transition from a soothing breeze to a powerful storm, grounding her observations in a touching sense of optimism and a deep appreciation for the natural world’s quiet movements.

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The Earth We leave Behind I Poem By Aditi

What remains of avarice I Poem about Earth By Yachna

A haunting environmental poem by Yachna Anand a 15-year-old from Sharjah, “What Remains of Avarice” reflects on human greed, ecological destruction, and the final cry of a dying Earth. A powerful reminder that we cannot eat, drink, or breathe money.

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Flower Garden I Poem By Pranav Raj

Flower Garden I Poem By Pranav Raj

“Flower Garden” by 15-year-old Pranav Raj from Mohania is a cheerful poem celebrating the beauty of blooming flowers and the joy they bring. As jasmine, sunflower and rose fill the garden, both the poet and his warden share happiness while children delight in nature’s charm.

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Breeze I Poem By Harsheen

Breeze I Poem By Harsheen

 Harsheen Kaur, an 8-year-old from Greater Noida, captures the dual nature of the elements in this poem. With a gentle rhythm, she explores the transition from a soothing breeze to a powerful storm, grounding her observations in a touching sense of optimism and a deep appreciation for the natural world’s quiet movements.

Read More »
The Earth We leave Behind I Poem By Aditi

What remains of avarice I Poem about Earth By Yachna

A haunting environmental poem by Yachna Anand a 15-year-old from Sharjah, “What Remains of Avarice” reflects on human greed, ecological destruction, and the final cry of a dying Earth. A powerful reminder that we cannot eat, drink, or breathe money.

Read More »
Flower Garden I Poem By Pranav Raj

Flower Garden I Poem By Pranav Raj

“Flower Garden” by 15-year-old Pranav Raj from Mohania is a cheerful poem celebrating the beauty of blooming flowers and the joy they bring. As jasmine, sunflower and rose fill the garden, both the poet and his warden share happiness while children delight in nature’s charm.

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