there are 2 days in every week that we should not worry about 2 days that should be kept free from fear and apprehension
one is yesterday with it's mistakes and cares it's faults and blunders it's aches and pains
yesterdau has passed forever beyond our control all the money in the world cannot bring back yesterday we cannot undo a certain act or take back a word we've said
yesterday is gone
the other day we should not worry about is tomorrow with it's impossible adversaries it's burdens,it's hopeful promise and poor performance
tomorrow sun with either rise in splendor or behind a mask of clounds but it will rise and until it does we have no stake in tomorrow for it is yet unknown
today
any person can fight the battle for just 1 day it is only when we add the burdens of yesterday and tomorrow that we break down
the sadness comes not from the experience of today but the remorse of the bitterness for something which happened yesterday and the dread of what tomorrow may bring
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that we should not worry about
2 days that should be kept free
from fear and apprehension
one is yesterday
with it's mistakes and cares
it's faults and blunders
it's aches and pains
yesterdau has passed forever
beyond our control
all the money in the world
cannot bring back yesterday
we cannot undo a certain act
or take back a word we've said
yesterday is gone
the other day we should not
worry about is tomorrow
with it's impossible adversaries
it's burdens,it's hopeful promise
and poor performance
tomorrow sun
with either rise in splendor
or behind a mask of clounds
but it will rise
and until it does
we have no stake in tomorrow
for it is yet unknown
today
any person can fight the battle
for just 1 day
it is only when we add
the burdens of yesterday
and tomorrow that we break down
the sadness comes not from
the experience of today
but the remorse of the bitterness
for something which happened yesterday
and the dread of what
tomorrow may bring