You go about your day, about your day in that old familiar way.
Among the mundane, the inevitable duties and the jargon you convey.
The proverbial and clinical professor, ubiquitous to all on the scene.
So austere and astute of the sciences, the one so named the dean.
They come and they go, passing through each illustrious hall.
And it shall be so again among men when the leaves change in the fall.
Might I, give intimation to one who circumnavigates among the elite?
The consequences there of from the unostentatiously discreet.
Would it humble thyself to give one as I so destitute a lingering dialect?
And not so much from the liking but from the humbling respect.
Among the mundane, the inevitable duties and the jargon you convey.
The proverbial and clinical professor, ubiquitous to all on the scene.
So austere and astute of the sciences, the one so named the dean.
They come and they go, passing through each illustrious hall.
And it shall be so again among men when the leaves change in the fall.
Might I, give intimation to one who circumnavigates among the elite?
The consequences there of from the unostentatiously discreet.
Would it humble thyself to give one as I so destitute a lingering dialect?
And not so much from the liking but from the humbling respect.
I ask you to ponder reflectively of real life lessons you may discern.
Be them not from any hard covered binding the choicest ones to learn!


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