Teacher’s Day

Thekkinkkattil

 Teacher’s day is celebrated with splendor

For the toil they put and their zealous venture

Every teacher is a model to say

 

Some teach you how to care

Others teach you what to spare

With gratitude we remember

 

The way they ridiculed our slumber

Punishments meted out for our blunders

Science and maths that made us wonder

The doors they opened for us to ponder

The old and the new that took us yonder

 Hand in hand they took us up the ranks

             To start our life’s with grandeur                                               

 

Gitanjali

  • Author: Gitanjali (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 5th, 2022 00:31
  • Comment from author about the poem: September 5th we celebrate as teachers day. A tribute to to all the teachers around the world
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  • Users favorite of this poem: Bella Shepard
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  • Bella Shepard

    Thank you for this celebration of some of our most unrecognized heroes. Too often underpaid and over worked, they are the core of our educational systems, around the world, and they are there because they love it. This is definitely a fav!

    • Thekkinkkattil

      Not a thankless job but underpaid. You will come across some student Or the other round the world and some come running to you. Which gives a lot of satisfaction. Well paid jobs don't offer this

    • shaa

      I love this. Thank you

    • Thekkinkkattil

      Thank you shaa. We are what we are because of them

    • SureshG

      A noble profession on which the pillars of society rest.

    • Thekkinkkattil

      Thank you Suresh

    • Goldfinch60

      Fine words TKKKK, teachers can be priceless in what that teach taught us.

      Andy

    • Thekkinkkattil

      Yes Andy we never seem to forget our teachers especially the ones who taught us the 3 R s



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