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Monday, March 16, 2026

The Magic of a Book , a poem By: Aditi Anumolu

 

The Magic of a Book

By: Aditi Anumolu


A book sits quietly on the shelf

Filled with secrets that it keeps to itself

Its pages whisper softly and low

Telling stories and tales that only it knows


Each word is a key to a new world

Filled with wonders that twirl and swirl

Any human would be curious

Drawing thoughts in that are mysterious


Each page turned fills a gap in time

Its stories ring like a gentle chime

Adventures start to bloom within each line

The pages in the books start to shine


Coffee and Quiet, a poem By: Aditi Anumolu

 

Coffee and Quiet

By: Aditi Anumolu


The aroma of coffee always lulls me awake

It's a gentle warmth with every sip I take

I love the steam as it curls

Dancing like tiny wisps in swirls


The warmth is like an embrace

A quiet calm in a small space

Each moment makes me long to stay

But I know that the world will whisk me away


As the coffee drains away

I rush out in a pace that is fast

The calm I held cannot stay

I leave sad that the moment is now in the past


Raindrop Lullaby, a poem By: Aditi Anumolu

 

Raindrop Lullaby

By: Aditi Anumolu


Soft pitter patters upon my windowsill

A rhythm that is quiet and still

Each drop is a tear from the sky

A gentle whisper that is drifting by


It turns the streets into flows

Turning the world into something new

Reflecting lights in countless rows

Each drop a new hue


The world is calmer

With gentle smooth light

Turning the feelings warmer

I embrace the peace in the night


Home on a Plate, a poem By: Aditi Anumolu

 

Home on a Plate

By: Aditi Anumolu


The comfort of food always lasts

A taste of sweet and sour on the tongue

A warmth that the heart takes to the past

Turns a memory from when we were young


When the days feel heavy to bear

There is always a home cooked meal there

It is a guide into the warmth

A piece of  comfort that is full of worth


Steam rising from the pots on the stove

The kitchen filled with love

Each bite is like a hug

Each sip is like a smile that is snug


The Fall of My Fears, a poem By: Aditi Anumolu

 

The Fall of My Fears

By: Aditi Anumolu


The ground disappears

As I plummet into emptiness

My heartbeat pounds in my ears

As I’m swallowed into the abyss


The darkness consuming

As I close my eyes tight

The fear is looming

Like the end of a restless night


As my breath starts to fade

And the silence appears

The courage I prayed

Turns slowly into fear


The Last Trick-or-Treater, a poem By: Sachi Dixit

 The Last Trick-or-Treater

By: Sachi Dixit

The street was almost empty now,

The laughter fading away.

Pumpkins flickered on quiet porches

as Halloween came to an end.

One last trick-or-treater

walked slowly down the road,

a bag of candy in one hand

dragging softly by their side.

Most of the porch lights were dark.

The wind pushed leaves across the street,

And the houses looked different

without the crowds and noise.

Then footsteps echoed behind them.

They stopped walking.

The sound stopped too.

They turned around,

but the street was empty

just glowing pumpkins

and shadows stretching across the pavement.

So they kept walking.

Step.

Step.

And behind them...

another step. 🎃👻

Halloween Night, a poem By: Sachi Dixit

 Halloween Night

By: Sachi Dixit


Cold air drifts through the streets

while the sky turns a deep shade of black.

Pumpkins glow on front steps,

their crooked smiles lighting up the dark

Kids run from house to house

with bags full of candy and laughter,

costumes rustling in the wind

like little ghosts passing by.

Leaves crunch under every step,

and somewhere far away

a door creaks open

for the next group of trick-or-treaters.

The moon hangs over everything,

watching the glowing streets below.

For one night, the world feels strange

a little spooky, a little magical.

Because on Halloween night

the ordinary disappears,

and even the quietest streets

feel full of mystery.