PARIS — Joan Deans, a fifth grade teacher at Paris Elementary School and sister of Fred Schwaner, said her brother wrote poetry about various topics, whatever was happening at the time.
“I found one called Lighten UP (rapping through life). This is one of my favorites,” she said of the following poem:
When your tight and feeling blue
I’m gonna tell you what to do
It isn’t hard you just back up
Take some time and lighten up
All those worries cares and stress
Cause you now to be depressed
Don’t let yourself be all shook up
Take some time and lighten up
Your work, your family, and your friends Sometimes puts you at wits end If you say, I’ll just give up Take some time and lighten up
You know that diner down the street
The one that serves that awesome meat
Go in there say, “Cook her up”
Then sit back and lighten up
You think, OK, foods not for me
I don’t eat cholesterol meat
Go read a book, go rake a lawn
Don’t sit there and feel forlorn
When your tight and feeling blue
This affects both me and you
Prepare your favorite coffee cup
Better yet just cuddle up
Now you see just what I mean
Life will never be serene
Before you’re worn and all washed up
Take that time and lighten up
This little rhyme can work for thee
If you like philosophy
If you don’t, stay all shook up
But take advice and lighten up.
—Fred Schwaner
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