Today's Work

Wouldn’t it be good if we were given birthday’s off from work, a chance to stay home and relax. Many of us feel the obligation to work when ever there is work but perhaps Birthdays should become a mandatory day off. If there is more than one person in a department sharing the same birthday then we can juggle the day or do something to ensure that a day is taken on or around their birthday. I called my friend at work today and like any other day she was busy, very busy.

 

Today’s Work

 

Tomorrow will be another day so don’t overdo

On bank holidays you rest, so why not birthdays too

Don’t irresponsibly neglect your health and be overstressed

A day’s grueling work and who is impressed

You do it under their noses still few see

So diligent each day you work, so enthusiastically

When all your efforts are measured and all is done

Only few realize these long hard days, nothing is won

Rewards are attained but health trumps any of these

Keep watch on every signal in your health my friend, please!

 

 

Same poemnew acrostic highlighted

 

Today’s Work

 

ToMorrow will be another day so don’t overdo

On bank holidays you rest, so why not birthdays too

Don’t irresponsibly neglect your health and be overstressed

A day’s grueling work and who is impressed

You do it under their noses still few see

So diligent each day you work, so enthusiastically

When all your efforts are measured and all is done

Only few realize these long hard days, nothing is won

Rewards are attained but health trumps any of these

Keep watch on every signal in your health my friend, please!

 


 

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