After several requests, here is the poem I wrote for the baccalaureate service.
'Twas the Night before Graduation, by Robert Wallace
Twas the night before graduation and all through the school,
Some students were packing and acting like fools,
The graduates were nestled all snug in their beds
while dreams of diplomas danced through their heads.
Where professors in regalia and Tam-o-shanter hats
just pray and hope the speeches aren't flat.
But just before bed, they had all said their prayers
Because some of them still had a touch of despair
For years now they had labored, with no end in sight
But, this year they graduate. They really just might!
They no longer cared about becoming wise or sage
Now it only mattered to get across that stage.
They prayed that Steve Sheeley and all of his staff
would find them all worthy and not simply laugh
when they looked at the transcript they had amassed.
Surely they wouldn't make me take just one more class.
"Dear Lord," they would pray, "Heed this prayer of mine,
Don't let Dr. Sheeley pull me out of the line."
So they went on to bed with anxiety and doubt
Just hoping and praying that all had worked out.
But what they didn't know was that faculty pray too.
They pray something else before they bid you adieu
And, despite what you think, some prayers are quite sad,
As we begin to think of you new Shorter grads.
We pray you'll be faithful, and truly fulfilled
We pray you keep working and improving your skills
We pray you savor each day that you find
In this world that can so often be so unkind.
We pray you know love, and that whatever you do,
You'll always love others with love God gave you.
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