Twas The Night Before Trials by George Davis
‘Twas the night before trials, and all the Hodge boys
Were working their socks off, without any noise
Their notes were all printed, their essays prepared
In last minute study, no effort was spared
Prep flew like an arrow, as never before
And soon it was over, some studied no more
They grabbed biscuits and milo, and shared knowing looks
And before you could blink they were back at their books
The last minute cramming went into the night
And the Hodges boys all raged at the dying of light
But no matter that quotes yet remained to be learned
Every one was eventually forced to adjourn
As they headed to bed, their heads filled full of facts
They stood up from their beds and lay down on their backs
Some began to despair at the knowledge they lacked,
While others slept peaceful, their courage intact.
But I hope they remember, these young men of ours
That whate’er may happen, they’re all superstars
And while papers tomorrow may bring naught but strife
Good luck to them all, and a happy #hodglyfe