News
Garber Privately Tells Faculty That Harvard Must Rethink Messaging After GOP Victory
News
Cambridge Assistant City Manager to Lead Harvard’s Campus Planning
News
Despite Defunding Threats, Harvard President Praises Former Student Tapped by Trump to Lead NIH
News
Person Found Dead in Allston Apartment After Hours-Long Barricade
News
‘I Am Really Sorry’: Khurana Apologizes for International Student Winter Housing Denials
THERE was a time when I was gay,
Nor shuddered at the thought of fun,
But made, as much as twice a day, A pun.
And loved the dance, and learned to wield
The taper cue with steady nerve,
Or practised upon Holmes his field The curve.
And rode a bicycle or shell,
No matter which, with equal skill,
And painted, not exactly well Nor ill.
But now, alas! with furrowed brow,
I study in my dismal den,
Nor brush my tumbled hair, save now And then.
With Spanish I and Moral Phil.
I cram by day my aching head, -
At night devour J. S. Mill Instead.
But hark! (O agony intense!)
"Come out, you dried old sybarite,
Do come, old man; the Globe 's immense To-night."
A sigh, a rising tear, - that's all, -
A voice as gentle as a lamb's, -
"Can't, - thanks, my semi-annual Exams."
Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.