Today's a day to be remembered.
And Yesterday: forgot.
Tomorrow we have yet to see,
And see how fares our lot.
Today's the day that we march on,
Though Yesterday we warred,
Tomorrow we will sleep away,
Our pillow as our sword.
Today has never met Tomorrow,
Yet thinks of Yesterday,
Tomorrow knows the future well,
Yet knows what it won't say.
Today will live to see Tonight,
And Yesterday watch on,
As Tomorrow starts a bright new day,
Since Yesterday is gone.
Today is for a fresh, new start,
And Yesterday for sorrow.
But we shall never know what lies,
In that far off thing, Tomorrow.
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I just now got around to
I just now got around to reading this, Brit. Beautiful! Artistic and lovely, offering a hint of something profound...
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Brother: Your character should drive a motorcycle.
Me: He can't. He's in the wilderness.
Brother: Then make it a four-wheel-drive motorcycle!
Thanks...it was pretty much
Thanks...it was pretty much nonsensical babble, that rhymed. Glad you made sense out of it though.
Very good and true! I like
Very good and true! I like this one a lot, Brit!
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And now our hearts will beat in time/You say I am yours and you are mine...
Michelle Tumes, "There Goes My Love"