The (almost really) Complete Works of Lewis Carroll

Punctuality

Source: Useful and Instructive Poetry

Several images of a man and clocks, in the last image the man carries a flower.

Man naturally loves delay,
And to procrastinate;
Business put off from day to day
Is always done too late.

Let every hour be in it’s place
Firm fixed, nor loosely shift,
And well enjoy the vacant space,
As though a birthday gift.

And when the hour arrives, be there,
Where’er that “there” may be;
Uncleanly hands or ruffled hair
Let no one ever see.

If dinner at “half past” be placed,
At “half past” then be dressed.
If at a “quarter past” make haste
To be down with the rest.

Better to be before your time,
Than e’er to be behind;
To ope the door while strikes the chime,
That shews a punctual mind.

Moral:

“Let punctuality and care
Seize every flitting hour,
So shalt thou cull a floweret fair,
E’en from a fading flower.”