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A poem that describes the paradise of tomorrow... |
| I want to ride to tomorrow; a place where my dreams become Reality and the days pass like swallows flitting daintily for flies Their wings outstretched farther than the miles of Greenland That surrounds the land of tomorrow. I would pass the petals That blow so readily in the wind, their blue tips and pinked Frame never wilting but still as natural as the world that man Used to know; a world encased in oceans so blue and lands so Emerald green, the tips of the grass would blow in the steadiest Rhythm within the tender breeze that can only have occurred Under the watchful eye of our creator. Tomorrow would only Be wetted in careful proportion, no floods would plague the Golden fields and the sun would beat upon my neck at a godly Temperature; perfected for the people that with full hearts Tend the land for our consumption. Tomorrow would be a place To forget yesterday, a place where freedom would be taken in Appreciation by those that walk the beauty that is the land of Tomorrow. |