My Second Home kuwait

Monday, February 19, 2024


In Kuwait's golden sand, where Indian dreams expand,
We celebrate Kuwait Republic day, with our friendship grand.
From Bharat to Kuwait, a bond so true,
In the school corridors, laughter like morning dew.
Colors of unity, like Holi's vibrant hue,
Indian Community School in Kuwait, a home that we grew.
Learning together, each and every day,
In this foreign land, our hearts at play.
From the aromatic spices that fill the air,
To the laughter shared with friends who truly care.
Under the Arabian sun, friendships bloom,
Laughter echoes, chasing away any gloom.
Pearl of the Gulf, with a history so profound,
In every heartbeat, your essence is found.
Kuwait's sun shines bright, like a guiding light,
Indian roots strong, friendships taking flight.
In the city's rhythm and the call to prayer,
A symphony of love, beyond compare.
Kuwait, my love for you is pure and true,
In your beauty and warmth, I find my view.
In this desert's embrace, memories we create,
Our love for Kuwait, truly innate
A fusion of cultures, a bridge so wide,
In this second home, my heart takes pride.






Farheen Mohamad Javed, 3-E, Indian Community School, Amman



By:
Farheen Mohamad Javed, 3-E, ICSK- Amman
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