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© Tomorrow

A gift that keeps on giving
But yet a gift that is not contracted
Hopeful supplications to our Lord
May we be blessed with the grace of our impending star
Tomorrow
Tomorrow brings a new bundle of joy for a benevolent family
Nature renews upon the aura that radiates from tomorrow
It is the renewal of a contrite circumstance
Tender vigorous brimstones of an enchanting fire
Tis the flame to enterith thou heart warm
Undergoing shapeless molding, to be a vessel of our soul’s morning sight
Earth’s last breath; or an eternity’s worth more of resplendent heights
Orchestrated winds of breeze bearing gracelands
Do we dare take for granted, upon we do
The grip of its central mystery
Deep slumbers hold us to its waking sound
A goliath in its nature
For it must bare all of life’s scenarios
Tomorrow we turn to you for peace and reconciliation
Tomorrow is our Lord
Tomorrow is our hope
Tomorrow is always a day away, thus it will always be there
In this world or the next



Tomorrow (Translation)

A gift that always brings more
But yet a gift that is not promised
Hopeful requests to our Lord
May we be blessed with the grace of our future star
Tomorrow
Tomorrow brings a new bundle of joy for a kind family
Nature renews upon the outward light that radiates from tomorrow
It is the renewal of a repentant situation
Kind strong brimstones of a delightful fire
It is the flame that enters your heart filled with love
With no real shape, it is the soul’s morning greeter
Earth’s last breath; or an eternity’s worth more of dazzling goals
Gracelands holding our arranged winds of time
We take these winds for granted
The hold of its unknown characteristics
We awake from our slumber to its promise
So large by God’s law
All of the past falls on tomorrow
Tomorrow we turn to you for peace and penance 
Tomorrow is our Lord
Tomorrow is our hope
Tomorrow is always a day away, thus it will always be there
In this world or the next

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  • perfectsunset gold member
    April 13
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    Wow, this was splendidly spiritual!
    I loved the first version, the language
    was brilliant, and felt like I was reading
    scriptures from the Bible. You have
    God-given talent indeed. Your poems
    speak volumes. I realy enjoyed this one
    in all its genuinity.