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Unfinished projects
Going to classes getting homework assigned
Hoping to finish by the deadline
Ranging from big projects to short worksheets
The stress has begun, work ‘till they’re complete
What happens if not? The whole grade will drop
Be sure that won’t happen, remain on top.
Something unfinished, unspoken, hidden
The project remains in the dark, the final product unwritten
“Where’s your homework? It was due today.”
The few words they hoped the teacher would not say.
The student melts away, their grade shifting from an A
Assuring themself they wouldn’t repeat the events of today
Yet another assignment, this time it must be submitted
The student works all night, fully committed
The impending deadline lurks, for it’s only the next day
The student walks into school, beaming like a ray
And when their teacher asked to turn it in, they do as the teachers say
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The reality of all students’ stress when they know they have an assignment they didn’t do.