Thursday, October 1, 2009

The Little Boy


There was once a little boy
Among other little boys.
The ruler of his little world 
Of big dreams and little toys.  

There he was in his little class, 
Thinking what a big bore 
Was the Lady in the front 
Who said what A,B and C stood for!  

It was just a little too down-to-earth 
For his passionate flying dreams 
To learn the ways of the world 
And comprehend what the world deems.  

But his little bustling spirit 
Won't let him sit there in vain 
So he ignoring his circumference 
Set out to make a paper plane!  

Even before the other children 
Learnt what E stood for 
He had victoriously made a plane 
All ready to fly, to soar.  

But patience is a worker's wine 
It is not a winner's sauce: 
Even before the wing was done 
His plane was up with a toss.  

Darn!Dash!God!Beast!What a Holy sin! 
For a little boy to work 
On his frivolous dreams 
Just to make the Lady irk!  

Out he was sent, out of the class 
All alone facing the wall. 
And Who would have thought his little world 
Would suddenly grow so tall?  

So tall, so dark, so alien 
As he stood there, alone, 
Unthinking, nor crying in this Big dark world, 
tearing and getting torn.  

He wondered what he will tell his mom. 
Or how could he just hide? 
Once what he looked most forward to: 
Today he despised the homeward ride.  

Big questions troubled his little world. 
He wondered about victories and aim, 
About past and future, All alone, 
he wondered: Who I am?  

He took a quick glance into the class 
Just to have a little look 
At that pretty little girl  
Who had each day his world shook!  

He knew she had watched him make 
His dream plane all the while, 
Her one hug will make his world small again 
To be lit by her pretty smile.  

As he wondered and he wished, 
All the kids came running out 
The bell might have rang sometime back 
But he stood deaf to every shout.  

He asked just this, that could he 
Get his worthy work back? 
But the thing had long gone 
With a complain to the Headmaster's sack!  

The Lady went pass with a scolding look 
The pretty girl couldn't care less 
Dejected he walked home, 
The distance increased as it became less!  

But Lor'! Did he ever imagine this? 
Mommy will just hear and hug 
Just smile as if it were a thing too small, 
"Dearie, relax, make yourself snug!"  

Home is but made for this 
but even the Headmaster had a surprising decree. 
Impressed as he was with the design 
He kept the plane but let the boy free.  

And among the golds remembered by all, 
Saved with honour in the Headmaster's hall 
Is a perfect symbol of dream and labour, 
Of small things with too big a stature, 
A plane well crafted by a little kid, 
In a little class, with too high a bid. 
And years hence, the kids on detention 
Come to that hall and look in attention 
As they wonder about themselves, 
they Even wonder who? And in what way? 
Was this plain miracle crafted by 
It pleases their hopes, not just their eye! 
Waiting for the decision and also the name, 
Who must have attained too high a fame, 
They imagine how mighty the man would be 
Whom they already wanted to grow up to be. 
As they are freed too, they are told: 
"It was just a little boy
who was just a little bold!"  

Palak. 
24.4.06.
(To Joy, with love)

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