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‘Rhyme adds the poem to the reader’s memory’

Budding poet from Apeejay School, Panchsheel Park expresses his understanding of the world through simple yet powerful lines

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Does poetry lead to depth or does depth produce poetry? It can be a good discussion topic! But one thing is for sure, Yatharth Virmani from Apeejay School, Panchsheel Park is a poet with depth. 

This Apeejay student has penned a lovely rhyme on the serious scary and difficult topic of death. And in a few lines with beautiful rhymes, has explained so easily this simple eternal truth of mortality. 

Hence, deservedly selected once again as the Apeejay Promising Poet, Yatharth shares his recent poetic ideas and how William Wordsworth continues to be an inspiration to him. Read edited excerpt: 

Death: A Hatred Truth explores the complex emotions surrounding mortality. It portrays death as both feared and revealing, acknowledging its role in bringing peace while also recognising the bitterness and grief it leaves behind. Ultimately, the poem invites reflection on the inevitability of death and the truths it unveils about life.


Undoubtedly. He is unconquered yet in my heart. I love William Wordsworth and his sensitive soft imaginations and my favourite poem is unchanged as well. Whenever I read his famous work: ‘I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud’ I wonder how he managed to convey his emotions so lucidly. 


Death: A Hatred Truth follows a rhyme scheme, with a structured pattern of AABBCC rhyme in each stanza. This choice of rhyme scheme adds a sense of musicality and rhythm to the poem, enhancing its poetic flow and making it more memorable for the reader. This way the poem stays longer with the reader.


Indeed! Nothing can match the quiet of the night. The world is different at night, it is more peaceful, more calm. The night often offers a sense of solitude which I love in the Wordsworthian way.


My English teacher Mrs.Moumita Malik Sen has always guided me whenever I could not pen down my expressions and thoughts in the correct way. All the school teachers are so encouraging. 


Whenever I am free from my academics and have different thoughts,ideas and views in my mind I write them down and later collect all these notes and scribbles and try to form poetry out of it.

The best thing about writing poetry is the ability to express emotions, thoughts, and experiences in a unique and creative way, forging a deep connection between the audience and the artist. This connection, this bond is so special. 

Senior Correspondent at the Apeejay Newsroom, Arijit has written more than a thousand articles across varied genres and also shot video interviews and live coverages with the highest viewership, displaying his versatility and skill. Be it a special achievement article, feedback from a parent, high profile alumnus interview or a featured write up on culture, literature and sports, he is the go to person. His initiatives like Aspiring Artist, Promising Poet and Book reviews have earned him special place in the hearts of all students and readers. Arijit initiated video interviews with a wholesome campaign on the 2022 FIFA World Cup, consisting of 16 match review articles and 3 video interviews of budding football players and enthusiasts across various Apeejay schools in Delhi. He also did the live coverage of Apeejay Noida's mega event Runathon 2023 and also many other special interviews. All his videos created new benchmarks for views, especially the latter crossing 2k views in just days. A performing poet, short story writer and football player in the other half of the day, Arijit leads a colourful and passionate life. You can watch his performances at his YouTube channel- Arijit Roy Poems, and also read his poems and short stories at his blog with the same name. He can be reached at [email protected] and [email protected]