You know they like to strengthen the base
Without building the basis
That even schools forget // To-Do
Which you only regret later in the year
So as time races past without a second glance,
The concepts crawl at a snail’s pace
And settle intact within the brain
But the overload makes them fall
And makes you wonder “when”
The textbooks developed gravity
Strong enough to call to your head
Repeatedly
The “why”, after all, is a foregone clause
And so, the murky black waters,
Flowing from your head, nod,
And with them
So do those auburn, brown and blonde
That may or may not be naturally-occurring
You ponder over this predictable sensation
Which initiates a fashion
Of incongruous oscillations
Until you nod off
And the world slips before your eyes
Into the cacophony that presides
Over a Grades-Giving day
Which bursts into a confetti of alphabet
Splattered with youthful abandon
Flicking at the heart piece lodged in your throat
But you swallow it back
And open your eyes, not to the sunrise,
But to a platter of incomprehensible formulae
And since this not a surprise,
You promptly roll your head off
The textbooks on the desk,
And shake off the remnants
Of a lousy nightmare
Throwing the desk-ware
Into the bag
You swing it around your shoulders
And walk to the next class
For time races past without a second glance
– Akanksha Gupta