First Day of My School
FIRST DAY OF MY SCHOOL
As I cross my childhood field,
I gotta go to school,
The beginning of my real life,
My history to be everlasting,
With full of surprise, fear, nervous, and more
On the way of my home to school,
While working through with my mom,
A fear making me nervous,
And nervous making me shy,
A shy making me confused,
I tight hold my mom’s hand.
As my heart beat so fast,
And once I saw my school gate,
My tears start bursting,
As all unknown,
All new view,
All new friends,
And my old ones already forward,
Wishing still my old friends may patch me again.
But I was wrong,
And once I entered, leaving my mama hand,
I start walking alone,
Looking behind and shaking my hand towards mom.
But soon I enter the play ground,
My throat so dry,
My coarse so perfect,
All with cluster dress like me.
And my days so lonely,
As lonely is the first step of joy,
I seem so smart,
As my other fallow watching me,
As if am James bone,
But I was too shy at their big eyes.
Soon when the school got quite,
All my fears leaped away,
And at last came to my home was too heavy,
As it the first day of my school,
By Nehemiah T. Haokip
On 3/4/2014
Copyright © Nehemiah T. Haokip | Year Posted 2014
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