Dimdima
Online Children's Magazine from India
You help me crawl when I was small
You help me walk when I'm quite tall
You gave me strenght with your love
You guided me like a shining dove
Are you an angel sent from the above?
That landed on earth from me to love
Will you stay forever?
And will leave us never
What a stupid question for me to ask
I know that one time God will ask,
" Are you ready for them to leave?"
And Then I'll answer,"NO," indeed.
So while they are still here,
Let's say this very clear,
" We love you so
from head and toe,
from our hearts,
not from cards."
- Edith Hamilton
P.Mithra
It is amazing!
maureen
It was really touching.
Heena
Its cute and very sweet.
soham
It's really touching. I liked it and have decided to recite this for my competition. Wish me good luck.
vajjrashri
I love this poem very much. I wish you good luck in your life.
HABIBA
I LOVE YOUR POEM.IT IS A HEART TOUCHING POEM.
divyashree
very true words and a very touching poem
runo ginka
Thanks for the wonderful poem. I am going to recite this poem in my school. I don't know if I will be selected. Wish me best of luck guys. I love this poem so much.
bhaswat
I liked the poem.
Benita
Wonderful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.It is heart touching.
Asmi
The poem is very good!!! It is HEART touching!!!
vidisha
Its awesome.
Ridhi
Its a heart touching poem.I want to read these types of poems more and more.
Ridhi
Its a heart touching poem.i wanna like to get these types of poems more and more
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Dimdima is the Sanskrit word for ‘drumbeat’. In olden days, victory in battle was heralded by the beat of drums or any important news to be conveyed to the people used to be accompanied with drumbeats.
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