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"in the Tomorrow of Yesterday" by sweetambrosia

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shadowed glass begins the Veiling
of Sun perching on the Nothing
between Today and Tomorrow

memories revisited
in the midst of Yesterdays
while dreams bridge the gaps
and I lose myself
in the Betweens

reminiscing on the Future
looking forward to the Past
forgetting entirely the Now
that is only barely there

awaking to Dream
comatose in Reality
finding control in Chaos
and grounded in Lost

Sun and Moon
continue lingering
upon the fringes
of Yesterday and Tomorrow
neither showing
neither gone
while Stars blink their eyes
sleepily
awaiting the awakening
of Today





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On Thursday September 30th, 2004, Angst Queen (471) writes:
again, another vivid poem. i love your works. this one played with my mind a bit


On Tuesday September 28th, 2004, Daemonicus (639) writes:
hah... that made my mind do funny things, you seem to feel out of place, detatched, "in the Betweens" ... something has to happen. this brought some quite vivid images fourth.


On Wednesday September 15th, 2004, BleedSilver (373) writes:
This write is awesome. It gave me the feeling of being trapped in the betweens of the world with no way out. Like being stuck in an alternate dimension.~Mikey


On Monday September 13th, 2004, TheProphetUntold (365) writes:
Complex wordings, simply beautiful. +T.P.U+


On Friday September 10th, 2004, An Expired Member (6) writes:
mucho like-o


On Friday September 10th, 2004, Whisper (137) writes:
an inspiring write ~Whisper~



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