*********************************************************************** Poem Title: Final Words Author: Unknown Origin: First in print 1963, U of Illinois. Appeared later in the Daily Tar Heel (U of N. Carolina), then in the Daily Beacon (U of Tennessee), then in the Daily Spartan (Michigan State) and finally in the Blue Moon (UCLA Magazine, June 1985). Comments: I'm sure that all of you can appreciate this! /gary loo/ ----------------------- FINAL WORDS And it came to pass, Early in the morning toward the last day of the semester (quarter), There arose a great multitude smiting the books and wailing. And there was much weeping and gnashing of teeth For the Day of Judgement was at hand And they were sore afraid, for they had left undone Those things which they ought to have done, And they had done Those things which they ought not to have done And there was no help for it. And there were many abiding in the dorm Who had kept watch over their books by night. But it availed them not. But some there were who rose peacefully, For they had prepared themselves the way And made straight paths of knowledge And these were known As Wise Burners of the Midnight Oil And to others they were known as "Curve-raisers". And the multitude arose And ate a hearty breakfast. And they came unto the appointed place And their hearts were heavy within them. And they had come to pass, But some to pass out. And some of them Repented at their riotous living and bemoaned their fate, But they had not a prayer. And at the last hour there came among them One known as The Instructor; and they feared him exceedingly. He was of the diabolical smile, And passed papers among them and went his way. And many and varied Were the answers that were given. For some of his teachings had fallen among fertile minds. While others had fallen flat. And some they were who wrote for one hour, Others for two; But some were turned away sorrowfully, and many of these Offered up a little bull In hopes of pacifying The Instructor. And these were the ones who had not a prayer. And when they finished, They gathered their belongings And went their way quietly, each in his own direction, And each vowing unto himself in this manner, "I shall not pass this way again." --------------------------- From the UCLA Blue Moon, June 1985 Transcribed by Gary Loo, whom did not have a prayer either! ---------------------------
(From the "Rest" of RHF)