Wednesday, May 20, 2015

POEMS INSPIRED BY THE PLIGHT OF ROHINGYA REFUGEES BY THE CREATIVE WRITING CCA STUDENTS OF GIS


Refugee Poem : Lost at Sea

In a boat filled with sorrow,
Floods of tears everywhere,
Nothing can be heard but cries,
Not knowing whether we will survive,
Not knowing where we are,
Not knowing whether our loved ones are alive,
Hoping we will land,
In the land of hope,
Hoping there is no famine,
Hoping we can enter,
Hoping we won't be killed,
Hoping our hearts won't be shredded
to pieces.


~Aryan Mehta Year 6

Refugee Poem

My heart was broken into pieces,

Hungry like a wolf,

When I saw someone I didn't had energy to talk them,

My head was heavy like an elephant,

Trying to walk but I fell on the floor,

I broke my leg,

At the same time I broke my back,

The boat was crowded like packed sardines in a can,

There were no one that could help me.

No one wanted us.

We drift aimlessly at sea.

~ Elisa Pinnelli Year 6


Hopeless Bird

My heart was beating loud and fast
My face was being plastered with dirt
My hands were stuck to the floor like a pile of bricks
Legs flailing like a hopeless bird
My freedom was locked up in a prison cell
My life was hanging at the edge of a cliff
My boat drifted hopelessly across the ocean like 
a boat without a captain.

~ Abhinav Sidharth Year 6


WELCOME TO THE GIS MUSE!

Welcome to the Garden International School writers' blog- The GIS Muse. On this site, you will find creative writing in various forms written by students of our student body. There will be a range of poems and short stories, and later novels in progress, written by students, who have written them for pleasure, as an extension of class work, for competitions and at the Creative Writing Workshop CCA that is run by Miss Leng every Wednesday. We hope you will enjoy the range of talented pieces showcased by our very creative students. Enjoy!

Thank you,

Miss R Leng