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write summary of this poem plz write as much long you can ​

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For many, September will always hold that 'back to school' feeling which reignites a previously dormant desire to learn a language or a musical instrument, or just to wander through Paperchase, looking longingly on all the new stationery.

Looking back, our school days may seem a blur of revision, coursework deadlines, exams and results, forever pitching us against class and national averages, ranking us for A* to something we'd rather forget. And while exam results and academic achievement are a worthy pursuit, and often the steps to a successful career, Rumi reminds us that there is more to life.

"There is another kind of tablet, one

already completed and preserved inside you."

We cannot thrive on As and Bs alone, beyond our school career, we are always learning, regularly being tested in ways we might not even realise. Our personal development and emotional learning may not occur in a classroom but that makes it no less important.

Rumi suggests that the second knowing is already within us, ready to flow out, but at The Reader we know that self-knowledge isn't always so forthcoming, sometimes you need to unlock it. That's part of what makes our Shared Reading groups so rewarding - group members, and Reader Leaders, may sit down to read Charles Dickens or Emily Bronte, but often they leave the group with something to hold onto, some second knowing which has been unlocked during the reading and discussions that follow.

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