Tomorrow I Will

Tomorrow
I will clear away the apples that have fallen from my tree
And dig the weeds up from the path while I’m there

Tomorrow
I will change the bedding, scrub the bathroom and hoover the stairs
I will stalk the house with a feather duster and show those spiders who’s boss

Tomorrow
I will order that prescription, ring that bloke to pick up the scrap metal and answer that blasted email.
I will fill in that timesheet and apply for that job

Tomorrow
I will start a new story, write a new poem, do a preliminary sketch, finish a painting

But, today . . .

Today
I will do sudoku puzzles and read bits of books without absorbing any words

Today
I will pace like a cat in a cage. 

Today
I will watch time painfully crawling past like a mendicant monk
I will take my intentions, my ideas, my things-that-need-doing
And crush and twist them into a mass,
A  tangled pile bigger than novelty, heavier than necessity, more revolting than self-discipline
And carry them around

Tonight
I will drink red wine and wonder where the day went

But tomorrow
I will clear away the apples that have fallen from my tree

 

August 2025



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