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Robotics Poem
So I wrote a robotics poem a little while ago about the build season and I thought you guys on here might enjoy reading it. Feel free to post any of your own work if you have written anything about robotics.
Build Season Metal grinding, sparks flying, this is what it’s all about Piece by piece it comes together From nothing comes the beast But the day draws near when we lose our chance To join the fight and enter the fray So we dig in our heels and press on Determined to finish our work. Cut, bend, drill, weld Sweat, bleed, break Only a week until we’re screwed But we band together and pool our strengths Bolting, typing, crimping Hammer, notebook, solder. Go, go, go, can’t stop now. Go, go, go, push yourself harder and harder. We’ve got a job that we want done A passion we need complete. Duct tape, and Dew are the tools of our trade. Knowledge and strength the rewards. |
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:D FIRST rate! You get a Cheers to that!:D
Cheers! (Grabs a Dr. Pepper, takes a swig) |
Re: Robotics Poem
This link just reminded me of some poems I wrote for a class. The first is a cinquain that I wrote about this years game. The second is a poem more about engineering itself. They are both rather lousy, but I decided that perhaps some of you readers could use a good laugh.:o
FIRST Robots Innovative Climbing, Scoring, Blocking All of them are striving for the same goal. Success The Project What a pain you have been? Every day there is something new, Another task that needs solving, A deadline constantly approaches, It never stops so neither do I, No hope for more time, Just got to keep moving, As soon as I finish one task, Another is given, An endless struggle for life, The life of an engineer. |
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Thanks for the feedback. I love writing. I love robotics. What can be better then combining both? :D
Temper Metal- I'm liking both of them. The second I really like though. Speaks volumes about how things tend to go as an engineer. |
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