Tomorrow



Tomorrow
Tomorrow, I will be a hero
Tomorrow, I will be great
Tomorrow, I will be more courageous
Tomorrow, I will meet my fate

Tomorrow, I will be a soldier
Tomorrow, I will be more kind yet
Tomorrow, I will bravely meet my troubles
Tomorrow, Tomorrow has come and gone
Tomorrow is now yesterday.

Tomorrow, I will be the best I can
Tomorrow, I will be brave
Tomorrow, I will rememeber who I used to be'
Tomorrow, I will try to be the better I used to be

But I met someone, and in their wisdom
they told me
That we are never the same, and that we change
And so, Tomorrow, I will be different
And tomorrow, I will try to be the best of me
Tomorrow, I will try to be perfect
Tomorrow, I will be braver than yesterday

Tomorrow, I will be more grateful
Tomorrow, I will be more strong
Tomorrows turn to today's and yesterdays
And Tomorrow I will forget that I am tired of Tomorrows that promise me better and still wobble like yesterdays.

So Today I am braver and into life
I will speed,
b/c I read somethings that told me
that it was all normal, how I felt

And I was sorry for all the wobbling
all the tomorrows that have turned into a haze

because today I could have been further along
if I had just speed full speed ahead

so tomorrow I will be better
b/c I am tired of seeing you again
everything still the same, only the day has changed

so Tomorrow I will be a hero
my own hero ... better than yesterday

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Written on January 30, 2024

Submitted by dannyyddraggon on January 30, 2024

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Scheme AABXB CXXXD XXEE XEXXEXD XFGG XXEX XG FX CXX AD
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,416
Words 289
Stanzas 10
Stanza Lengths 5, 5, 4, 7, 4, 4, 2, 2, 3, 2

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