Z.I. Mahmud [Bangladesh International School & College] (16th august 1999 / Dhaka, Bangladesh)
Biography of Z.I. Mahmud
It is a long story. Reading, writing, sketching, eating, watching, praying, playing, travelling, planting, cooking, singing, acting, reciting, meeting, talking, telling, listening and more doing words make a person prepared to the depth of the world. These experiences are part of our daily life. The world is alive today and will be dead tomorrow. William Shakespeare's quote says 'The world is nothing but a stage.'
It is a such pupil who is trying to inherit himself with these inspiration. He is experiencing all these things like others. Life is not a bed of roses but life is full of struggle. There are so many helpless people still in this world. Come let us help them and stand by them.
He is the Sub Editor of 'Rain Drop' an online magazine. facebook.com/raindrop/
Z.I. Mahmud's Works:
Many articles, poems and stories have been published in the Annual Magazine of Bangladesh International School & College (BIS&C) .
Excellent achievement includes: One Letter has been published in the december 2012's issue of Reader's Digest Asia.
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Train
Chu! Chu!
The train is coming on its way
Chu! chu!
How nice the sound of the train is!
I wonder how fast it will go!
With many people inside it
Passenger, goods and mail trains are passing across the river bridges
They travel many distances
Their duties are unlimited
At last they reach their desired destination...