Exam Day Saga - Most dreaded time with a tiny ray of sunshine
Books piled high, nights stretched long,
Pages whispered maths formulas, historical dates, and latest Bollywood songs.
Colorful pens designed my study Timetable
stuck on the bedroom wall so my focus was stable
Eyes drooped, but my milk stood tall,
My parents too sat with me, I clearly recall.
One more chapter, one last sum,
Brain cells begged, “Enough! We’re numb!”
Teachers walked in, stern and tight,
Their gazes were sharp, their grip on sight.
Answer sheets distributed, silence grew,
Every cough felt like a clue.
Minutes raced, our speed rose,
Hearts pounded—“Please teacher, 1 minute more"
Pens dropped, sighs let free,
Survived the storm—just barely!
Then came a burst of sunshine, a plan alongside,
friends said, “After exams, let’s play outside!”
New release songs, good food and endless fun,
Evening talks and watching the setting sun.
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