Best Juniors Poems
With economics to high standarts of life,
We are not transpassers in our own country!
And it's no wonder why, because our fathers,
Our children and our mothers,
All we are free and united,
Every day and sometimes on TV even allnighted,
Our friends and relatives on the free lands,
Professional and special,
Can change our trade union system
As all reforms were done before this funny,
For instance - budget !
And to have much more money,
And it seems to me that
Financial organs have a hope to enlarge in
2, 3, 4 or more times, but "How much?' -
Ask us our children, - 'we can have the real money?'
Without free trade union we do not know,
But think please - as much as you can, yes? So!
Let be not the Lunas of the Moon,
But satelites of our Sun and tune
For all the best economical stations of modern world -
New life in the new free spaces, hold?
High technologies and qualifications,
Let us try to reform the trade unions
With their investments of a new free world, old?
All companies and on the start every new one:
It would be holiday and fun - for juniors!
mellow
fellow
yellow
jello
Tot throws at the mellow fellows chair
as Dad primps his yellow jello hair
1-22-18
(a poem in genZ slang)
square-up marys,
It’s junior year, in the ivie,
we’re gambling for big-chips.
so gambate, do-it-big!
It's time, buck-up or labron.
if you bunny rouble
homeskillets will hook-it-up
lovems juju
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slang…
girlogue = conversation between girls that guys can’t understand
square-up = get ready
marys = bookish and lovable girls of wit and looks
ivie = ivy league
big-chips = high stakes, high risk
gambate = Japanese word: 'Try your best!!'
do-it-big = take things to the next level
buck-up = rise to a challenge, to do something others are unable to
labron = fail miserably at the last second
bunny rouble = have trouble
homeskillets = friends
hook-it-up = help you out
lovems = sending you love
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(Get ready, you bookish and lovable girls of wit and looks,
it’s junior year, in the ivy league,
and we’re gambling for high stakes.
So try your best, take things to the next level!
It's time, to rise to a challenge and do something others are unable to
or fail miserably at the last second.
If you have trouble
your friends will help you out
I'm sending you love, good luck.)
We’re shape-shifting, my roommates and I. Transitioning mentally from freshmen and sophomores (nobodies) into juniors (somebodies). We’ve been around, we’re not the new kids anymore. We’re being seen and appreciated. It’s a mindbang.
There was a coolike girl, Kathleen, who was a senior when I was a freshman. I had a mad, mad envy-crush on her. She was everything I wanted to *be* when I was scared and unsure about things. Kathleen was perfect., an example of success that, like a fulcrum, lifted our confidence.
When she was around, I’d watch her, discreetly. She had this unconscious habit of touching her chin, with her index finger, when she was thinking. I swear, I found myself copying her, until Leong saw me do it once and said “Kathleen!” I was embarrassed. You can’t get away with anything around here.
Kathleen graduated last year. I saw her once, in her graduation gown, from afar. I got emotional. Part of me wanted to rush over, give her a huge, congratulatory hug and tell her what a role model she’d been for me - even though we’d never even talked, but I was afraid she’d think I was a stalker.
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Webster: Fulcrum: a support that lifts*
slang..
mindbang = a shifting in a well-established paradigm.
coolike = a really awesome person you admire
perfect. = (the period has to be there) an amazing, flawless role model
When first met him, he acted like leader,
used to pretend as a great achiever;
sought to bypass the laid down procedure.
Some disliked him for acts as beleaguer;
His working process many did not like
his didactic style workforce did dislike.
His behaviour in office with juniors
was rough, never bothered for their futures;
Some of them opined he was a meaner.
His mischievous acts didn't like by seniors.
His pessimism caused him sickness sadly;
Yet, juniors whom he treated so badly
rushed him to hospital stayed there gladly
till release next day, they acted manly.
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