Ode
To My College
Aamir
Raja, XI
Thou are the
lap of love and sincerity,
Fidelity and
too prosperity;
Here the
music of love is ever played,
So have I
braced my mind in it to add:
Dear mine,
dear mine, dear mine,
My love for
thee
Is more than
sea
For so are
graces thin.
As many
affections have I got for thee,
As many stars
in the sky can there be,
pray like
fountain spray may you prosper,
And be other
upper-most rung of ladder.
Dear mine,
dear mine, dear mine,
My dove for
thee
Is more than
sea
For so are graces
thin.
Air of
education that thou provide,
Is not unable
for us to be the pride,
Time’s real
cost, character very fair,
Thou have
infused in us gallance and dare.
Dear mine, dear mine, dear mine,
My love for thee
Is more than sea For so are graces thine.
Way dealing, walking and too talking,
What not is taught here, for the life’s running
Cap of character, have we worn here,
And have become in all trends of life fair!
Dear mine, dear mine, dear mine,
My love for thee
Is more than sea
For so are graces thine.
Thou are an anv’l chiseling our conduct,
Cleaning the faces that are full of rust,
Providing the statues
with shining souls
Granting us to read
the life’s true scrolls.
Dear mine, dear mine, dear mine,
My love for thee
Is more than sea
For so are graces thine.
Thy buildings with their fair, smiling faces,
That living luster and twinkle possess,
May ever bear beauty in vivid state
Not any veer may ruin their flying fate.
Dear mine, dear mine, dear mine,
My love for thee
Is more than sea
For so are graces thine.
Sermons of strives, advice of activeness,
Get we daily,
teachings of truthfulness:
“Procrastination is the thief of time”,
Is a vivid slogan chanted with rhyme.
Dear mine, dear mine, dear mine,
My love for thee
Is more than sea
For so are graces thine.
“May all heads wear the culmination’s crowns,
All their grieves and miseries drown,”
Is this the prayer from my soul’s deep depth,
Thou great 0 God! bring true this my faith.
Dear mine, dear mine, dear mine,
My. love for thee
Is more than sea
For so are graces thine.
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“Ever should you see to vie in the world”
Are all these lessons being by thee told:
“In world he wins whose work is violent,
And world’s a contest, you participant”.
Dear mine, dear mine, dear mine, My love for thee
Is more than sea
For so are graces thine.
Promise do we make, 0 aim? mater,
All we’ll work and go
for thy name greater,
Sun will be moved to cast the bask of days,
Then thy name shall
gutter in the gold’s rays.
Dear mine, dear mine, dear mine, My love for thee
Is more than sea
For so are graces thine.
Ready are we, to face life’s challenges, Decorated are we
with such badges,
Vigor in our muscles have reached its peak, Believe thou or
not ear, truth do I speak.
Dear mine, dear mine, dear mine, My love for thee
Is more than sea
For so are graces thine.
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