The world is crowded with clever chaps Who, given some work to do@3perhaps@1 Will finish the job in season; But who will probably stall and shirk, Postpone, procrastinate, dodge the work For any old sort of reason; But the Other Kindthey are precious few Are the fellows who hop right to it The men who do what they say they'll do At the time that they say they'll do it! Oh, the time we waste and the nerves we fray With the folks who promise a job @3to-day@1 And bring it in three days later! There's nobody causes so much of pain As the chap whose promise is wholly vain The chronic procrastinator! How welcome then is the toiler who Having started a task, gets through it, The man who does what he says he'll do At the time that he says he'll do it! He may be plodding, he may be slow But when he gets on the job, you know He'll finish iton the minute; And because he's true to his word and task, He'll get whatever he cares to ask Of the world and the wealth that's in it. Success will follow his efforts through He never will have to woo it This man who does what he says he'll do At the time that he says he'll do it! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE PET NAME by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING MARRIAGE A LA MODE: SONG by JOHN DRYDEN THE END OF THE EPISODE by THOMAS HARDY STRANGE MEETINGS: 10 by HAROLD MONRO DIRGE FOR THE LATE JAMES CURRIE, M.D., OF LIVERPOOL by LUCY AIKEN MR. STOTHARD TO MR. CROMEK by WILLIAM BLAKE |