Tommorrow Never Comes (Q88390441)
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poem by Naida Muriel Freudenberg
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English | Tommorrow Never Comes |
poem by Naida Muriel Freudenberg |
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Tommorrow Never Comes (English)
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23 April 1932
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Tommorrow Never Comes By Naida M. Freudenberg, Jersey City. The sun is sinking in the West,And the close of day is nigh. Can I say to myself: I have done my best,Or did I not even try? "I'll do what I can tomorrow," I say, Yet when the new day is here I find that my thoughts are to busy with play To think of the pledge that I made so sincere.So as each day goes past, I see That the good I intended to do Is put off until "tomorrow" - Ending in a pledge anew. (English)
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