So the cold didn’t last beyond February, like how You thought you could finish that poem in January. Now you say you would for sure complete your list by April, But you can’t even get yourself to make it through March. And before you know it, June will ask you out for another date in school And you’re still on vacation, playing games with May. Then by August you’d be broken again, And you’ll blame it all on July. So you’ll laugh with your friends as you await October, And hold on to excuses throughout September Until you have December all to yourself once more, To right the things you thought November could change. But then it’s February waking you up in the morning again, Knowing that you kept January up all night for A new year’s resolution that is up to what only April can give And March could never lend, And you couldn’t buy on June Because you invested it all on May, Only to be double crossed by August, And turned down by July when you ask for help. So you place all your hopes on October And refuse September’s offer Because you trust December to be there for you In case November leaves you on hold again. Now it’s February calling for the last time, and you finally pick up. You stopped dialing January for good And you realize you don’t have to ring April too. This time you know better, so you look forward to see March And decide you’re no longer hiding from June Because you plan to come to terms with May, So by August you won’t look back anymore And things will fit perfectly in July. And when October comes, you won’t even notice it Because you’d be so busy running through every day of September That you will no longer remember how last December let you down And how much November used to matter; Because today you already know what February did not have to Remind you and which you never actually needed January for.