I wake up every morning with a heavy head
Another day of classes and assignments ahead
I try to focus, but my mind just won't obey
I'm just a student, trying to make my way
But it's not just love we leave behind
Many of us are under family pressure all the time
We feel the weight of expectations on our shoulders
But we try to push through, and not get older
When leave our relationships behind, it causes us pain
But it helps us clear our exams, and ease our strain
Our families can be tough, but they're our strongest support
We lack money and guidance, but technology is filling the gap short
It's a struggle, it's a fight
But I won't give up, I'll make it through the night
I'm a student, trying to survive
The pressure's on, but I'm still alive
We leave our precious things behind, but it helps us win
When we improve marks and clear Exams , we feel within
But the pain of love lost lingers on
We try to push through, and find a new dawn
We fight and we fight, and we won't give up
Hard work never goes to waste, it's a plus
We'll make it through, we'll find our way
We're students, and we won't give up, no way
We may feel discouraged, but we won't give in
We've got a fire in our hearts, burning within
We fight for what we believe, and we won't give up
We're the ones who will bring about positive social change, it's a must
It's a struggle, it's a fight
But I won't give up, I'll make it through the night
I'm a student, trying to survive
The pressure's on, but I'm still alive
Please subscribe to support me - https://www.youtube.com/@l.u.v
Here's a short story about the same
There was once a young man named Kushal who had always dreamed of becoming an IAS officer. He had grown up in a small village in rural India, and he had always been fascinated by the stories of brave and dedicated civil servants who worked to improve the lives of those around them.
Kushal knew that the road to becoming an IAS officer would be long and difficult, but he was determined to succeed. He worked hard in school and excelled in his studies, and when the time came to apply for the UPSC Civil Services exam, he was ready.
The exam was gruelling, and Kushal had to face many challenges along the way. He spent long hours studying and preparing for the exam, and he often struggled to balance his academic work with the demands of everyday life. But he never gave up, and he remained determined to succeed.
Finally, the day of the exam arrived, and Kushal was ready. He arrived at the testing center early, and he was confident that he had done everything he could to prepare. As he sat down to take the exam, he knew that this was his chance to make his dreams a reality.
To his great delight, Kushal performed exceptionally well on the UPSC Civil Services exam. His hard work and dedication had paid off, and he was thrilled to learn that he had been accepted into the IAS training program.
Over the next few years, Kushal worked hard to prepare for his new career, and he excelled in his studies. He was eventually posted to a small village in rural India, where he worked tirelessly to improve the lives.
THANK YOU.