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30/12/2002 - 9:24 p.m.

No Day But Today

Tomorrow night, the sun will set for the last time in the year 2002. Tomorrow night, a ball will drop in measurement of the time we have lost. We can never get it back again, can never change it, it is spent.

With the coming of the dawn, a new year will begin. What will that year hold? It's days are blank and unmarred, but as time marches forward we will see them changed. Many of them will be tossed aside, blackened and scarred. Perhaps some may sparkle and gleam. That is our choice, for we will be the ones to change them.

Would that they might all gleam.

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