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My name is Alita Mary. I am a 5th standard student @ National Public School, Koramanagala, Bangalore, India. My dad helped me to set up this blog for all of us when I was in 2nd standard. Friends, you can use this for your school recitations, school comprehensions etc...by making small changes to it. Hope this will be useful. ~Alita~
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only sometimes in the midst of my play a tune seems to hover over my playthings, the tune of some song that she used to hum while rocking my cradle. I cannot remember my mother but when in the early autumn morning
2011 (1) 2010 (5) Aug (2) Jan (3) Recitation of Poem - Daffodils by Wordsworth My first Novel - The Chocolate Palace and the thr... English Poem recitation : "I can not remember my m... 2009 (2)
the smell of the shiuli flowers floats in the air the scent of the morning service in the temple comes to me as the scent of my mother. I cannot remember my mother only when from my bedroom window I send my eyes into the blue of the distant sky, I feel that the stillness of my mother's gaze on my face has spread all over the sky. By Rabindranath Tagore from Sishu Bholanath Rabindranath Tagore, popularly known as Gurudev (1861 (1941) was a Bengali poet, dramatist and novelist. Tagore won the Nobel Prize for literature for his work, Gitanjali. He founded the Shanthiniketan to promote Indian Culture, Art and Music. Tagore lost his mother when he was a child. This poem I cannot remember my mother is about a child who does not remember his dead mother. But the child perhaps carries some associations of the mothers image in his mind.
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aparna said... MARVELLOUS VERYGOOD June 17, 2011 11:26 AM Post a Comment
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