First Poem of 2014: Lazy Day Panic

Happy New Year 2014Happy 2014, everybody!

Just thought I’d throw out the following poem of mine to kick the new year into gear—nothing more, nothing less. Enjoy!

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Lazy Day Panic
January 1, 2014

So much to do! I don’t know where to start.
So much time I’ve wasted already on
The matter at hand, and it pains my heart
To know I’ve done so. Still, I must be strong.
Time to get things together, boys and girls,
And stop goofing off like I’m still a kid
So that I can make my mark on the world
Like others my age once ‘pon a time did.
It’s time to grow up, show all what I’ve got,
Making ev’ry second count in this life,
For what’s to gain being a lazy sot
Besides even more torment, pain, and strife?
I’ve already lived that for nine full years,
And I refuse to make it ten right here.

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And that should do it for me tonight. Thank you all for making 2013 a year to remember as far as this blog’s existence goes. I truly appreciate all your support—every read, every “like,” every comment, and every new subscriber. It all means a lot to me, and I hope that in this coming year—and in the future in general—that things only look up for me as a writer from this point forward. That being said, please continue showing your support by visiting my author pages at Smashwords.com, Amazon.com, and Amazon.co.uk to check out what I have for purchase. Aside from that, though, thanks again, everyone and as always, happy reading!

Regards,
Dustin M. Weber

Image used courtesy of 1234newyear.com and neowin.net.

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