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Tomorrow's Hope

Catch the stars as they fall – One by one from the vast blackened sky – And hold them in your heart for tomorrow’s hope. I heard them say, “You’ll make it if you’ll just hold on.” But where were they? When the heavens lost their light, And smothered us with burning whispers? The clock rolls backward now, But time still moves forward, Leaving us in the shadows of yesterday. We are all so mislaid today, But we’ll hold on for tomorrow’s hope, For tomorrow’s hope is all we have to cling to now.
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jamie-l-betts
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Jun 14, 2011
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