IF something waits, and you should now Begin and go right through it, Don't think, if 't is put off a day, You'll not mind to do it. Waste not moments, no nor words, In telling what you could do Some other time; the present is For doing what you should do. Don't do right unwillingly, And stop to plan and measure; 'T is working with the heart and soul, That makes our duty pleasure. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ONE WAY OF LOVE by ROBERT BROWNING TO THE SOUTH ON ITS NEW SLAVERY by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR THE SNOW MAN by WALLACE STEVENS THE GALLOWS by PHILIP EDWARD THOMAS TO ADOLPHE GAIFFE by THEODORE FAULLAIN DE BANVILLE TAKE YOUR CHOICE: AND PERHAPS GELETT BURGESS by BERTON BRALEY TWO PATHS by ANNE MILLAY BREMER |