tomorrow is today tomorrow
by yesterday
tomorrow is today tomorrow
and yesterday is the day before today
and the present is always present
and somewhere over the rainbow there is
somewhere under the rainbow
and somewhere there is somewhere too
and nowhere is somewhere somewhere too
and wherever nowhere nowhere is not
and wherever where is where is not
and there there it will be ok
and over done is underdone
and over is not over
and over is also under over too
and who we are is not who we were or will be
i present you the present, future and the past present
and this is my present present to you
now where was i
1 response so far ↓
1 John Baloney // Dec 4, 2007 at 3:55 pm
Geo,
I feel I must ask:
Tomorrow is the day after today.
And worse 13 days before a fortnight.
Does there have to be a morning after?
Will the sun in fact come out tomorrow?
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