Reflection to My Students: Written in a Moment of Bitterness After Receiving a Paycheck
Reflection to My Students: Written in a Moment of Bitterness After Receiving a Paycheck
I never found the key to financial wealth
Myself, so I won't pretend
To offer it;
If money's the goal, consider pursuing health
Professions or banking, and spend
Your precious time
In books on brittle bones and paper bones
With wordy Latin names
Or models meant
To help you understand financial growth.
The physically and fiscally lame
Will thank the time
You spent in school by signing hefty checks
That pay your bills or fill
Your Mustang's tank.
I doubt that I can offer this sort of wealth.
But the wealth I'll give will spill
Like so much gold,
A flowing gold of words and not of coin,
A gold you'll never store
In earthly banks
Or spend on faster and bigger houses -
And yet a wealth I'm sure
Is worth more than gold:
An eternity of temporary escapes,
An intimate insight into
The human condition.
I never found the key to financial wealth
Myself, so I won't pretend
To offer it;
If money's the goal, consider pursuing health
Professions or banking, and spend
Your precious time
In books on brittle bones and paper bones
With wordy Latin names
Or models meant
To help you understand financial growth.
The physically and fiscally lame
Will thank the time
You spent in school by signing hefty checks
That pay your bills or fill
Your Mustang's tank.
I doubt that I can offer this sort of wealth.
But the wealth I'll give will spill
Like so much gold,
A flowing gold of words and not of coin,
A gold you'll never store
In earthly banks
Or spend on faster and bigger houses -
And yet a wealth I'm sure
Is worth more than gold:
An eternity of temporary escapes,
An intimate insight into
The human condition.
Comments
Post a Comment