And so it comes that this day passes
A day where so much happens
Did we make it through school on luck and chance?
...or perhaps just (pomp and) circumstance?
Will I remember it in years to come?
When I die and I'm up above
Will I look down upon the masses
Upon my own blacken, charr'd ashes
Upon each birch and quaking aspen
And ask myself Did it all really happen?
Was it always just "this and that", and!
In this, our only lifetime
Are we forced to mime
To just conform to?
...are we afraid to do what we really want to do?
Can it be that we're just here for the playtime
The schooltime, the downtime, the mealtime,
The wartime, the peacetime, and it's always sometime.
And in life we never get a halftime
And nothing ever quite stops on a dime
In the meantime we continue our climb
Through the slime and the grime
And we always seem to mistime what could have been sublime
But the truth of the matter is, my friends, we are not here for a very longtime
Never enough do we contrive
Never enough do we strive
For what we want
...Are we far too nonchalant?
Once we take this dive
Out of this comforting hive
And begin a struggle to survive
I imply that we have nothing to hide
And we're ready to face life
But what we need to remember is that we'll never get out alive.
As we wait here in our gowns
To accept our senior generation's hand-me-downs
We have to ponder
...have to wonder
We all hope we become renown
And never receive the thumbs-down
Or get putdown or letdown
And I tell you now
If one of us were to fall down
Another would pick them up off the ground
Now that we've marched, straight and tall
There is no longer a cure-all
No magical remedy
...But I'm sure we haven't been told this already.
And I tell you now that everyone you see before you,
This diverse and motley crew,
Has earned their right
...yes, by me at least, they're all alright.
Now the only question left is "Whereto?"
But, no matter what, we'll always have to make-do
And I am sorry if, in this poem, I have broken some sort of taboo
But be patient, I am almost through
And this speech may already be long overdue
But we've finished our studies; one and one is two
Though we still don't know the capital of Peru
What's that? The sound of sleeping seniors? That is my cue
What I've been trying to explain, or more rather, ascertain
May be considered both mundane and insane
And I do believe this pertains to everyone who remains
Though these last four years may have been considered to be in vain and unsteady
I do believe, though not all of us may know it, that we, as a whole, are ready