WHAT IF TOMORROW NEVER COMES BY JOSEPH-SAM SARAH




Sunset overcomes the peace of still night
The rain triumph in winter
Thunder strikes when its subdue anger rise
Paranoia conceive visible trust and confidence
But if tomorrow never comes.

The blind robs falsehood of its savings
The rich saves up for generational seconds
Change beget power from grudges
Eventually ending in the belly if sins
But what if tomorrow never comes.

Twinkles behold the eye of lightening
Trees watch quietly to the tune of roaring wind
Imitations continuously beat the heart of married belief
Rivers flow like tides of blind distress
But what if tomorrow never comes.

Tongues gnash their teeth with enjoyment
Tormenting ache becomes substitute for sweet death
Hollow widens above singular threat
The world paint itself while sinking in seas
But what if tomorrow never comes.

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