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The Web Poetry Corner - John Lampson - Tomorrow the Tomcat
Tomorrow the Tomcat
by
John Lampson
Did you ever give a poor man a ride?
And he returned the favor by telling the sun
that it was free and beautiful.
At once the world is brighter, the supernova
crashes that morrow will furnish us all.
Our well-being brought with it the master's
well-being tonight.
The night when being well meant all
was well in the world where we were
destined to coexist.
But coexisting without existing is
like an icecube without the ice.
There's no form.
No definition.
Be well, my friend.
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