I do not know the words
I do not know the tune
But tomorrow's song
Is somewhere deep inside me
Threatening to roll off my tongue
And past my lips
To share its presence
With the world
Originally published in: I Hate the Poem by Lisa Mason ISBN: 978-0-557-00727-1
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