Saturday, 10 July 2010

When she ...

When she smiled or did not > our teacher

July 10, 2010 · for Ms Shameem Banu whom I'm waiting to meet


there was that fragrance with her / like a quiet garden unassuming trees rich with Things we were yet to see.
We were in rows and desks and fields ;
there was laughter and sometimes fears secrets and sometimes pain ; ” you ‘re growing..” she once said.

I had not guessed how much she knew that we did not:  how many miles there were to go,
how many routes to re trace, how many erasers we would need and how much ink, how much Space;
how many years it would take to meet again, and me with yet another poem

18 comments:

Naresh said...

The Daffodils !!

Faiyaz said...

Wow - Great stuff Rayla!

Ms Shameem taught me everything except Pranks and Mischief which was inbuilt!

I owe her a lot!

Anonymous said...

shall ask her for details and post them ! eeeeeeeee :) wide grin

arun bhatt said...

Miss Shameem was an institution with the institution of SVC.

"I had not guessed how much she knew that we did not..." truly a line to cherish and remember

Enarkay said...

Another beacon of knowledge from my childhood. Please convey my regards and good wishes to Miss Shamim. Don't know whether she remembers me though.

roydebnath said...

Lovely poem Rayla, when you do meet her, convey my regards

sushil agarwal said...

Lovely poem really lovely.
Btw both in B'lore so what r u waiting for?
Planning trip to B'lore may be next month.Hope to meet u all then.
Convey my regardsto Miss Shameem.

Lakshmi Patro said...

Hi Rayla...Nice poem..Do you talk at home in poetry? I should brush up my english before meeting you to understand your conversation. Living in Mumbai for so long now I talk and write in Hinglish. Please convey my regards to our dear Shamim miss.

Anonymous said...

ayyyyyohhh! ; 0

U in Mumbai ? we were there 17 yrs almost, it made me the footpathi person I m proud to be today..


about 'talking at home " > I speak in shouts and half sentences, which is the best kind of poetry I think.


so, dont go brush ...:) please. I love the way u think. If Im like chai, ure biriyani... < a compliment!

I just spoke to Ms Shameem, hope to meet this evening when Seetha gets back into Blore. How small this world is , or are we all moving around a lot more ?

Nargis said...

I like your cadence of thought....:-}...
....post some photos after the meet....
...and please ask Ms. Shamim why she has not accepted my fb request...;-}

Anonymous said...

v deep sigh..
nargis, when'll i write like you /

some photos, yes yes must ask Thel if she'll help me with that, she did get a few / < dont ask the truth about my cam Nargis.
Thel and fam be here this wkend
she ws talkn about you so much and showed me a short film. ur daughtr ? thats the kind of stuff one jealously wishes they thot of first. beautiful.

mayb we see Ms S coming Monday, didnt work out earlier.
S. sounded< on phone / so real from svc, i literally bit back nostalgia.
fb : shall ask her, but my guess is, its a vision thing. not been too well.
My eldest daughter looks a lil like how i used to be, we'd planned to trick her a bit. lets see..

Seetha said...

Hi Rayla, it was awesome talking to you on the phone, and I must say you have the kindest voice I have ever heard. I am sooooo disappointed we were not able to make the meet happen, sniff sniff!!!. Darn, the Bangalore traffic!!!! It was seven by the time I arrived in my friends place. Hopefully we can make it the next time.

Anonymous said...

Ok now I can live. words like that can soften even me heart :) /

v v v disappointed too / but I saw it coming, cuz blore traffic is the worlds worst i guess...
oh it wud have been such an evening. I actually did m hair and scrubbed and put on wicked nail polish after 687879695 years! :) / but know what, just talking is volumes, uh? Thank you so much

Seetha said...

Too bad I missed seeing the gorgeous Rayla, with hair done and wicked nail polish, you should have taken a self portrait and posted it here, :))

Anonymous said...

and terrify everyone ? Na Da Na Da

Vimal Parmar said...

Miss Shamim... I owe her a lot.

Anonymous said...

she'd love to hear that.
last week, and we were talking about classrooms, she said abt you, " .. that Vimal, never changed!"

Could tell there was that tell tale chuckle and twinkle in her eye.Like a proud Ma.

Tell her /

Vimal Parmar said...

Thrilled to hear that...!