By: Leo Lawton
April 30, 2001
I was asked in a class the other day,
“What’s the answer to question A?”
Lost and found, I said on a whim,
You’ve lost your morals, go find them.
Don’t you know where they belong?
Don’t you know plain right from wrong?
That’s plagiarism I strongly said,
The fellows face didn’t even turn red.
It didn’t do much good to have my say,
He sits in my class yet every day.
Don’t you know you can’t steal a song?
Don’t you know plain right from wrong?
Three people spoke and all declared,
Three poems from a student had been shared,
With everyone on the internet,
That’s where all the poems were met.
Don’t you know you aren’t strong?
Don’t you know plain right from wrong?
What’s been done to stop this trend,
Nothing discernible that I know friend,
Life continues to go along,
Don’t you know plain right from wrong!