Poem: Tomorrow Worries Me

Tomorrow Worries Me

We must rise early
and prepare ourselves
for all that is to come,

at least I must.  You may
wish to have more rest,
to rise later,

but I wish you would wake
with me tomorrow.  I am worried,
am scared.  I want to prepare.

For you, the rest is preparation,
but I have other needs.  Still,
I must let you rest, I know.

It will not be right for me,
I will not be ready for any of it,
but that must not become your problem.

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