Godfrey Morris (August 1,1982 / Kingston, Jamaica)
Poems by Godfrey Morris : 55 / 59
Tomorrow
Tomorrow sings a song for all to cheer
Tomorrow gives a season for fruits to bear
Tomorrow keeps the keys for doors of history
and then in time unlock all mysteries
Tomorrow be the day we should never fear
Godfrey Morris
Submitted: Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Edited: Friday, August 24, 2012
Poems by Godfrey Morris : 55 / 59
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and tomorrow inspires our life today
beyond and the day before
tomorrow honors the winds of existence
to have an emphasis
of us as stars of the next light; tomorrow
A lovely piece which has me hoping one day she will arrive, with a harmonious smile....
But fear we do, for tomorrow is the great unknown - good one.
And it also be the day we should never take for granted. Excellent poem!
Woooooooooooooooooooooow, that's the very true about tomorrow. You are good Godfery