👉 Short in length of time from the present.
Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look and see, At this word “soon,” it’s quite simple, you agree! The dictionary gives us a clue, nice and bright, “Short in length of time from the present” – that's right! Think about it like this, little ones so keen, "Soon" means not later , but happening unseen, Just around the corner, a blink and you’ll be there, A quick little moment, light as air! Like “I’ll see you soon,” that doesn't mean much delay, It just tells you it's coming – in a very short way. So "soon" is about speed, a swift little flight, Not waiting patiently, for a long, dark night! Does that make sense to you? Any questions arise? Let me know if you need another rhyme or explanation!