
This tomorrow which I face,
that dwells the other side of today,
draws me to a place I'm not
sure I want to face.
For my tomorrow lends no hint,
of what future hidden, within it's grasp,
lays ahead of me, with the mornings glow.
This uncertainty may come as a lion,
patiently waiting to devour it's prey,
and leave no evidence of existence
of the darkness that happened there.
Perhaps, just the opposite, a songbird
perched high on branches of an oak,
awaiting the morning's golden glow,
to sing songs of goodwill and promise.
I dare not to dwell upon
these uncertainties of tomorrow's morning,
it is not my desire to,
not my place to worry upon.
My thoughts are better placed
upon things that really matter,
today.
About the Creator
Marty Thibodaux
Southern man trying to be a poet. I have been writing most of my life, but within last year or so, decided to take it a little more serious.



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