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From the eyes of a dreamer

Outside our motherland we experience the heritage of a city as beautiful as *paradise* 
Living a dream too sweet to be imaginary we are drowned in *gratifise* 
Walking through the corridors of kings and queens we haven't learnt about we awe at the city created in *sacrifice*
Meeting new people with unsimilar cultures and different appearances helps introspecting and *sympathise* 
Upon seeing the weaponry history and power we saw the reason behind the great fear *symbolize*
The empire of unwavering Imperialism and powerful communists teaches the power of individual thoughts *crystallize*
we admire the unique architecture of the new capital city as we pass clean streets the tapestry of beauty is captured 
We analyse the country's ravishing achievements and summarize the efforts 
But we learn the values instilled upon the youth of our nation 
As we are not on a usual Sightseeing trip but set to make India a developed nation 
Set to bring pride to the nation not by individual achievements but through stern team work with constant improvement 
Being the next generation ready to bear the weight of this world on our shoulders 
Not through aimless politics and vain efforts but through inventions and discoveries so grand that the world won't go one day without looking forward to what India's next move will be. 
Just wait for the yielding years set to change the world !!

Poems written while on the journey✈️✈️
The emotions and humbleness was indescribable and something so much bigger than what is contained in words. 

In gratitude to all our organizers, teachers, parents and guru - SivathanuPillai sir. 

Just wait for the revolution to begin! 


- Bharathi Senthilkmuar




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