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' , I V . CLASS POEM NOT FINISHEDg JUST BEGUN - BY JUANDB DAVIS ' We think of ourselves as finished in May Although this is just a short lap of the way Just a few more miles of the race we must run We haven't finishcdg just begun. We think that we're brilliant, this work to complete ' To como through victorious in the face of defeat But shhool just prepares us for work to bo done Our work isn't finishedg just begun. our lives useful as we know we can, be helnful toour fellownan that life is either tears nor all fun school isn't inishedg it's just begun Let ' s make And always We'll find And life's Since we have completed his much of the race Let's on with our work at the sane steady pace .And look without dread toward life's setting sun For the race isn't finishedg it's just begun. 9 0
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