HEY GRADUATE! THIS IS YOUR HOUR
If i were making a commencement address to a graduating class of 2009, I would recite this poem.
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THIS IS YOUR HOUR
This is your hour, creep upon it!
Summon your power, leap upon it!
Grasp it, clasp it, hold it tight!
Strike it, spike it, with full might!
If you take too long to ponder,
Opportunity may wander,
Yesterday’s a bag of sorrow;
No man ever finds Tomorrow.
Hesitation is a mire,
Climb out, climb up, climb on higher!
Fumble, stumble, risk a tumble,
Make a start, however humble!
Do your best and do it now!
Pluck and grit will find out how.
Persevere, although you tire.
While a spark is left, there’s fire.
Distrust doubt… doubt is a liar.
Even if all mankind jeer you,
You can force the world to cheer you.
by Herbert Kaufman
Herbert Kaufman (1878-1947) was an American writer and newspaperman whose editorials were widely syndicated in both the United States and Canada.
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