Old “Paddy’s Bridge”. On a road that has St.Mary’s at the other end
Old “Paddy’s Bridge” |
“Around the corner lies Old “Paddy’s Bridge”. On a road that has St.Mary’s at the other end
Do not stand at my bridge and Gape. I’m there, as I’ve always been.
Do not stand at my bridge and Gape. I’m there, as I’ve always been.
I’m a study bridge and have always been, I’m the memory of a thousand boys,
I’m an inspiration to all who have traversed over me to the gates of St.Mary’s,
I’m remembered every monsoon season with awe and thrill, I inspire the boys
An awakening that awakens when the monsoon waters have their fill
Do not stand and gape at me, there will be changes, I may not be there,
I’ll live on in the hearts of all the boys, who have lovingly looked down at me.
Paddy’s Bridge has been in the local news this last whole week, On the 19thSaturday,2006 the bridge was in spate and the boys had to hoof it over the hill to the new check post to avoid being washed away by the overflow from the dam and the incessant rain. Never in the history of St.Mary’s have the day scholars had so many non-instructional working days as they have had this year? The local authorities banned the local day scholars from using the road as it posed a great hazard to the student’s life. The local authorities finally swung into action on the 25th by putting up temporary barricades on either side of Paddy’s bridge and putting some meshing on the sides of the bridge. It looks like the ban on four-wheelers and heavy traffic will continue to be in force as long as it is raining heavily. Regular school commenced on the 25th of August, 2006.
Paddy’s Bridge has been in the local news this last whole week, On the 19thSaturday,2006 the bridge was in spate and the boys had to hoof it over the hill to the new check post to avoid being washed away by the overflow from the dam and the incessant rain. Never in the history of St.Mary’s have the day scholars had so many non-instructional working days as they have had this year? The local authorities banned the local day scholars from using the road as it posed a great hazard to the student’s life. The local authorities finally swung into action on the 25th by putting up temporary barricades on either side of Paddy’s bridge and putting some meshing on the sides of the bridge. It looks like the ban on four-wheelers and heavy traffic will continue to be in force as long as it is raining heavily. Regular school commenced on the 25th of August, 2006.
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