Sometimes there's nothing like a gradual ease,
Too much homework on the first day feels like a disease.
So tonight's homework is about knowing your due dates,
And not piling up books- enough to fill crates.
You've got a test on Wednesday where you show me stuff,
Because for reading Of Mice and Men we've done enough.
If your report card says 'honours', this Friday's you're meeting,
If you don't think you're ready, then I guess tonight you're reading.
The sixteenth is the day where you deliver up your poem(s),
But don't say it blandly, drive the point home(s)!
*last line can be either
you drive the point home, or you drive the point, homes (i.e. homie)
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