Myself soon to be one of them
So much to do, the work hits me like a van
To poor grades i'll am condemned
And hope that Pallas Athena grants her wisdom
Or else I'm truly finished
And better should my path become
A scholar's life diminished
I try, and try, but my foolish laziness unparalleled to that of monarchs
Till' the clock and chimed and it's near too late
And my body refused to move no matter what demarche
And I feared I'd receive old Louie's fate.
Finally, I stood up and refused to accept it
And Von Bismarck's soul
Granted ambition, my incentive was lit
And i'm ready for assignments whole
Oh can I relate to this or what? Procrastination, one of my many faults, can be the biggest hinderance in a person's life. But luckily for you, that brilliant mind of yours finally kicks in and takes over. At that point there not stopping you. Extremely well written. I like it, if you couldn't tell that already.
ReplyDeleteIlove the style of how you wrote this poem! It contains a lot of historical figure heads and you used them correctly. Procrastination is also one of my flaws, and seems to be of everyone else, too. I believe that if you do work early on and push aside laziness, you will be a much happier person :D
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