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It Is My Tutelage
Sorry,if I looked ungrateful And my attitude makes friendship stinks like rotten eggs; Sorry if I am afar from our poetic accord, It is not just me, it is my tutelage. All a while I am a pupil In another Land and different tongue The Land I must know,the tongue I must speak; I am a man-baby learning to walk Pardon my fall when my feet slip. Upon my shoulders lies now a new task That promises to give me wings and takes me beyond the sky Yet my elevator speaks in tongue and gives me rules: Brace up or bolt out; the choice is yours. So when I fail to pat your back for your crowing quil Or congratulate you on the medal we jointly treasure Worse still, acknowledge not your warming greetings Remember this and pardon my fall when my feet slip: It is not just me,it is my tutelage.
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