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Poems About Work for National Poetry Month

April 21, 2015

Not only is April National Grilled Cheese Month, it is also National Poetry Month. So, in honor of this literary celebration, here are a few poems about work:

 

 

 

 I Meant To Do My Work Today

I meant to do my work today –
But a brown bird sang in the apple-tree,
And a butterfly flitted across the field,
And all the leaves were calling me.
And the wind went sighing over the land,
Tossing the grasses to and fro,
And a rainbow held out its shining hand –
So what could I do but laugh and go?
– Richard Le Gallienne

Perfect Work

An artist skilled beyond the sons of men
With pleasure scanned the pictures on the wall,
Rare works of art, each one pronounced a gem,
The product of his hand, both great and small;
Each filled its place in the designer’s plan;
Conceived in full before the work began
Pleased was the artist with results as shown;
But his ideal was not as yet attained;
It needed this, as palace needs a throne,
But throne a king–then is perfection gained,
When his great masterpiece hangs in its place,
And the great artist looks in his own face.
– Joseph Horatio Chant

Quitting the 9 to 5

Clock in clock out, clock in clock out
Is it Friday yet? I shout!
I hate the daily grind I say
I need some coffee and a lot more pay
The boss has annoyed me too much this week
Its freedom and excitement I seek
I have an idea for a business you know
Perhaps I’ll quit because it’s time to go
I’ll be my own boss and will make my own way
Goodbye 9 to 5! I’m leaving today!
– Anonymous 

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