Well today has come,
Another fine day
As you may have been worried,
Worried about it yesterday
When it was tomorrow.
But no all is fine,
As today is the day,
The day you worried about,
Worried about yesterday.
- Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: March 22nd, 2024 02:00
- Comment from author about the poem: For Orchi "Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday"
- Category: Reflection
- Views: 15
- Users favorite of this poem: Accidental Poet
Comments7
Nothing is ever as bad as it seems, if you delve deep enough into the thought. 🌹
So true Teddy, thank you.
Andy
Ahh, will I ever remember it: 'Today is.....'
Only KP is as bad as it seems! I say to myself, in my life with here 'Don;t worry, every tomorrow will be worse!' lol.
Today is the day Orchi forgot about tomorrow and remembered yesterday that he will always be married to KP. Isn't your wedding anniversary to KP coming up Orchi? You could do a re-commitment of your vows with Fido as your best man, aah dog. 😁
Yes lol.
KP has just been accused of bankruptcy again but didn't go to court, were you the one stopping her from going? LOL
Andy
Thanks Gold. lol. Yes. Or I must have stopped giving her my money. Not another publicity stunt. That's about number 5 million and one.
We must be brave enough to face any adversity,
Once we decide to do that with sagacity,
We are thrilled to be with our dear humanity,
And we serve the world with generosity,
We see to that our services have utility !
So true MV, thank you.
Andy
A riddle? A conundrum? Or wot? Come on Andy, on the evidence of your daily reportage, You've got nothing to worry about....
I certainly do not have anything to worry about Dave, I look upon myself as being very lucky.
Andy
Fantastic! I love the phrase. 🙂
Thank you Tom, I have known that phrase for a very, very long time.
Andy
This requires some deep Astromental thought, but I love it just the same. So glad you've put Orchi's mind to rest.
Thank you Bella, much appreciated.
Andy
So true, great work.
Thank you Thomas.
Andy
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