
No Victor Emerges From War I Poem By Shuddi,13,Bangalore
Shuddi writes this poem to express her thoughts on war and how it only leads to suffering and guilt. She conveys that no victory is worth the cost of war.

Shuddi writes this poem to express her thoughts on war and how it only leads to suffering and guilt. She conveys that no victory is worth the cost of war.

Harshika, an 11-year-old from Kolkata, writes a beautiful poem dedicated to her mother, expressing gratitude for her daily care and thanking God for her.

Aashritha, a 14-year-old from Bangalore, expresses the power of poetry—how it becomes a voice when words fail, a refuge for emotions too deep to speak, and a universal gift that liberates those who have ever felt alone.

Arika writes about how a small Diwali gift reminded her of an elderly woman in need, whose silent plea for food made her realize the insignificance of material wealth and the true compassion found in sharing.

Kush from Kolkata writes a poem about his mother, who is kind and helpful. As a loving child, he pours his heart out, wishing for her success.

Keshav writes a poem that captures the joy and excitement of finishing final exams and moving to a new class. It highlights the happiness of playing freely, meeting new friends, and learning from new teachers.

Shuddi writes this poem to express her thoughts on war and how it only leads to suffering and guilt. She conveys that no victory is worth the cost of war.

Harshika, an 11-year-old from Kolkata, writes a beautiful poem dedicated to her mother, expressing gratitude for her daily care and thanking God for her.

Aashritha, a 14-year-old from Bangalore, expresses the power of poetry—how it becomes a voice when words fail, a refuge for emotions too deep to speak, and a universal gift that liberates those who have ever felt alone.

Arika writes about how a small Diwali gift reminded her of an elderly woman in need, whose silent plea for food made her realize the insignificance of material wealth and the true compassion found in sharing.

Kush from Kolkata writes a poem about his mother, who is kind and helpful. As a loving child, he pours his heart out, wishing for her success.

Keshav writes a poem that captures the joy and excitement of finishing final exams and moving to a new class. It highlights the happiness of playing freely, meeting new friends, and learning from new teachers.
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