by anonymous
The author of these stanzas has caught perfectly the spirit which succeeds in the rough-and-tumble of actual life.
Keep On Keepin' On
If the day looks kinder gloomy
And your chances kinder slim,
If the situation's puzzlin'
And the prospect's awful grim,
If perplexities keep pressin'
Till hope is nearly gone,
Just bristle up and grit your teeth
And keep on keepin' on.
Frettin' never wins a fight
And fumin' never pays;
There ain't no use in broodin'
In these pessimistic ways;
Smile just kinder cheerfully
Though hope is nearly gone,
And bristle up and grit your teeth
And keep on keepin' on.
There ain't no use in growlin'
And grumblin' all the time,
When music's ringin' everywhere
And everything's a rhyme.
Just keep on smilin' cheerfully
If hope is nearly gone,
And bristle up and grit your teeth
And keep on keepin' on.
>>This poem is from our first java exercise, specifically on exercise 3. Well the poem encourages us to strive hard and not to give up. It inspires us a lot to make good on our studies. We, Institute of Computing students could really relate for what the poem was trying to say. Because as they said, we are the endangered species of the university(USEP). So guys! We can do it and just Keep On Keepin' On.
3 comments:
Hmm..well, what can I say? Good luck to all of us. May the spirit of the poem in the Java exercise remain always with us. :-)
char.., kaya lage na ma.. kaw pa.. studious kaau.. jst kip on practicing.. yaw lng pd memorize, sbay sabot.. lalo na sa syntax.. hehe.. weeeeeeee!
Wow! Goodluck..
Hope you can pass the subject now..hehe(joke)
Kaya mo yan!
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