Saturday, October 21, 2006

poetry

Tomorrow Never Dies

Tomorrow Never Dies;
Don’t believe it; that’s a lie.
Who knows? Before it strikes nine,
You may be next in the line.

Tomorrow Never Dies,
The devil says, you’ll be fine,
Be merry and drink the wine,
For tomorrow the sun will shine.

Tomorrow You May Die,
The devils says, waste no time,
Enjoy the pleasures of this life,
For the pleasures are all mine.
If Tomorrow Never Dies,
Why be in church on time?
Why not sleep till nine?
Why worry about the next life?

But Tomorrow Someone Will Die,
And it could be you or I,
Let’s keep watch our time,
And be ready for the next life.

If Tomorrow Really Never Dies,
Those people would still be alive,
Who took the plane that dived,
Yea, they had no time to cry.

What If Tomorrow Never Dies?
Let’s thank God for the new sunshine,
Let’s thank God that we are still alive,
Let’s be thankful that all is fine.

Tomorrow May Never Die,
But may not be for you and I,
Seek God while there is time,
Or in hell, we’ll be fried.

When Tomorrow Never Dies,
Thank God for a wonderful wife,
Thank God for this family of mine,
Thank God we’ll be in church on time.

Someday, Tomorrow Will Die,
When Jesus appears the second time,
When we will meet in the sky,
And bid this life goodbye.

When Tomorrow Dies,
The scripture says in this wise,
The soul that sinneth shall surely die,
For the fire is the price.

Yet When Tomorrow Dies,
The saints will be alive,
Because in eternal life,
Their souls never die.

By Jimmy Lau

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