Let’s face it. Tomorrow has been coming for a few years now. Tomorrow asks unresolved questions for the next-to-last time. It’s pure technicality to say [tomorrow] is repeatedly deferred. It’s repeatedly experienced. Best to be prepared. At dinner I was told that tomorrow never happens. That’s another way of looking at it. Tomorrow, as we find again and again, does not always live up to expectations. Still, we flag our words for tomorrow, as though they were more pressing than today. We expect things to be pretty much all in order. Tomorrow delivers on that promise. Only one more sleep.
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