"Tomorrow" is a US-only single released by Morrissey in September 1992. It reached number one on Billboard magazine's Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart. It is a remix of the final track of Morrissey's Your Arsenal album of the same year.
"Tomorrow" is a song from the musical Annie, with music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Martin Charnin, published in 1977. The number was originally written as "The Way We Live Now" for the 1970 short film Replay, with both music and lyrics by Strouse.
Production history in the musical
It had appeared in prominence in productions of the musical throughout its history: it was heard in several versions in the original 1977 Broadway production, including ending the show. It was the entry and concluding credits score for the 1982 film adaptation.
Discussion
The song apparently pronounces an optimistic view of life through its main themes, 'hang on until tomorrow' and 'when I'm stuck with a day that's grey and lonely, I just stick out my chin and grin'. It appears to be in unison with another song in the score, "You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile", which again pronounces the importance of smiling, though in a much lighter and cheerful tone.
The lyrics were likely influenced by the song "There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow", written by the Sherman Brothers for Disney's Carousel of Progress attraction for the 1964 New York World's Fair. The songs have very similar themes, stressing the importance of looking forward optimistically to a shining future, and in some places use almost identical lyrical phrases (compare "just a dream away" and "only a day away," for example).
Set in the city of Prague in 1919, Kafka tells the tale of an insurance worker who gets involved with an underground group after one of his co-workers is murdered. The underground group, responsible for bombings all over town, attempts to thwart a secret organization that controls the major events in society. He eventually penetrates the secret organization in order to confront them.
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My Tomorrow · K.afka
Kafka
℗ 2004 Moon Song Records
Released on: 2004-03-11
Main Artist: K.afka
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published: 25 Apr 2017
Franz Kafka Letter To Milena
published: 09 Apr 2024
Im sorry but Kafka is my priority
I am not actually sorry
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published: 06 Aug 2023
Villain #kafka
published: 10 Aug 2023
Jack Edwards on Haruki Murakami's problematic portrayal of women #booktube #booklover #booktok
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We discussed his rise on YouTube, the value of Shorts, Twitter and online discourse and how to deconstruct art (among other things).
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Franz Kafka’s letter to Milena (read by Ben W Smith)
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This is my reading of an excerpt from Franz Kafka’s beautifully poignant letter to Milena, his love at the time. Stay tuned for more great poetic content!
#FranzKafka #MilenaJesenská #BenReadsPoetry
Words:
I wish the world were ending tomorrow. Then I could take the next train, arrive at your doorstep in Vienna, and say: “Come with me, Milena. We are going to love each other without scruples or fear or restraint. Because the world is ending tomorrow.” Perhaps we don’t love unreasonably because we think we have time, or have to reckon with time. But what if we don't have time? Or what if time, as we know it, is irrelevant? Ah, if only the world were endi...
published: 01 Jan 2024
an expert from letters to Milena by Frank Kafka. this is one of my favourite quotes. #franzkafka
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Silverwolf Uses Kafka’s Name and Summons Caelus #kafka #silverwolf #caelus #honkaistarrail #shorts
In the quiet solitude of my room, I found solace within the enchanting pages of "Letters to Milena" by Franz Kafka. The eloquence of Kafka's letters to Milena transcends time, weaving a tapestry of emotions that resonates deeply within the recesses of the heart. I discovered Kafka's profound insights and poignant expressions through his letters, and it was in those moments that I truly grasped the essence of his literary genius. As I delved into the audiobook of "Letters to Milena," Franz Kafka's words echoed like a melodic symphony, leaving an indelible mark on my soul. In the realm of Kafka's quotes, there is a magnetic pull that draws one into the labyrinth of his thoughts. "I miss you deeply," he wrote, and I could feel the profound longing in those words. The old love letters, a testa...
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My Tomorrow · K.afka
Kafka
℗ 2004 Moon Song Records
Released on: 2004-03-11
Main Artist: K.afka
Auto-generated by Y...
Provided to YouTube by DFSB Kollective
My Tomorrow · K.afka
Kafka
℗ 2004 Moon Song Records
Released on: 2004-03-11
Main Artist: K.afka
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by DFSB Kollective
My Tomorrow · K.afka
Kafka
℗ 2004 Moon Song Records
Released on: 2004-03-11
Main Artist: K.afka
Auto-generated by YouTube.
This clip is from Episode #010 of my podcast featuring Jack Edwards (the King of BookTube).
Booktube and Booktok and the nicknames given to the community that...
This clip is from Episode #010 of my podcast featuring Jack Edwards (the King of BookTube).
Booktube and Booktok and the nicknames given to the community that has developed on YouTube and Tiktok around books, book reviews and culture connecting to and stemming from them.
We discussed his rise on YouTube, the value of Shorts, Twitter and online discourse and how to deconstruct art (among other things).
I hope you enjoy.
Listen to the audio version of the podcast → https://anchor.fm/nobackupplan
Newsletter 🍦→ https://www.nathanieldrew.com/newsletter
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My online courses → https://www.nathanieldrew.com/onlinecourses
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Twitter → https://twitter.com/nathanieldrew_
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The original Nathaniel Drew x Tom Fox soundtrack → https://www.nathanieldrew.com/nathaniel-drew-original-soundtrack
This clip is from Episode #010 of my podcast featuring Jack Edwards (the King of BookTube).
Booktube and Booktok and the nicknames given to the community that has developed on YouTube and Tiktok around books, book reviews and culture connecting to and stemming from them.
We discussed his rise on YouTube, the value of Shorts, Twitter and online discourse and how to deconstruct art (among other things).
I hope you enjoy.
Listen to the audio version of the podcast → https://anchor.fm/nobackupplan
Newsletter 🍦→ https://www.nathanieldrew.com/newsletter
Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/nathanieldrew_/
Cœur, my clothing brand → https://coeur.nathanieldrew.com/
My online courses → https://www.nathanieldrew.com/onlinecourses
My Patreon → https://www.patreon.com/nathanieldrew
The subreddit for this podcast → https://www.reddit.com/r/NoBackupPlan/
My gear 📷 → https://www.nathanieldrew.com/my-gear
Twitter → https://twitter.com/nathanieldrew_
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Music
The original Nathaniel Drew x Tom Fox soundtrack → https://www.nathanieldrew.com/nathaniel-drew-original-soundtrack
If you like my work, please help support the channel by liking, leaving a comment, subscribing, and sharing on social media. Thanks :)
This is my reading of a...
If you like my work, please help support the channel by liking, leaving a comment, subscribing, and sharing on social media. Thanks :)
This is my reading of an excerpt from Franz Kafka’s beautifully poignant letter to Milena, his love at the time. Stay tuned for more great poetic content!
#FranzKafka #MilenaJesenská #BenReadsPoetry
Words:
I wish the world were ending tomorrow. Then I could take the next train, arrive at your doorstep in Vienna, and say: “Come with me, Milena. We are going to love each other without scruples or fear or restraint. Because the world is ending tomorrow.” Perhaps we don’t love unreasonably because we think we have time, or have to reckon with time. But what if we don't have time? Or what if time, as we know it, is irrelevant? Ah, if only the world were ending tomorrow. We could help each other very much.
If you like my work, please help support the channel by liking, leaving a comment, subscribing, and sharing on social media. Thanks :)
This is my reading of an excerpt from Franz Kafka’s beautifully poignant letter to Milena, his love at the time. Stay tuned for more great poetic content!
#FranzKafka #MilenaJesenská #BenReadsPoetry
Words:
I wish the world were ending tomorrow. Then I could take the next train, arrive at your doorstep in Vienna, and say: “Come with me, Milena. We are going to love each other without scruples or fear or restraint. Because the world is ending tomorrow.” Perhaps we don’t love unreasonably because we think we have time, or have to reckon with time. But what if we don't have time? Or what if time, as we know it, is irrelevant? Ah, if only the world were ending tomorrow. We could help each other very much.
In the quiet solitude of my room, I found solace within the enchanting pages of "Letters to Milena" by Franz Kafka. The eloquence of Kafka's letters to Milena t...
In the quiet solitude of my room, I found solace within the enchanting pages of "Letters to Milena" by Franz Kafka. The eloquence of Kafka's letters to Milena transcends time, weaving a tapestry of emotions that resonates deeply within the recesses of the heart. I discovered Kafka's profound insights and poignant expressions through his letters, and it was in those moments that I truly grasped the essence of his literary genius. As I delved into the audiobook of "Letters to Milena," Franz Kafka's words echoed like a melodic symphony, leaving an indelible mark on my soul. In the realm of Kafka's quotes, there is a magnetic pull that draws one into the labyrinth of his thoughts. "I miss you deeply," he wrote, and I could feel the profound longing in those words. The old love letters, a testament to timeless affection, reminded me of the enduring power of written expressions. From Kafka's letter to his father to his captivating poetry, each piece is a gem in the literary treasure trove that is Franz Kafka's legacy.
#poetry #love #shamis #shamispoetry #franzkafka #kafka
"Dear Milena, I wish the world were ending tomorrow.
Then I could take the next train, arrive at your doorstep in Vienna, and say: “Come with me, Milena.
We are going to love each other without scruples or fear or restraint.
Because the world is ending tomorrow.”
Perhaps we don’t love unreasonably because we think we have time, or have to reckon with time.
But what if we don't have time?
Or what if time, as we know it, is irrelevant?
Ah, if only the world were ending tomorrow.
We could help each other very much."
~Franz Kafka Letters to Milena, an Immortal Love Story
In the quiet solitude of my room, I found solace within the enchanting pages of "Letters to Milena" by Franz Kafka. The eloquence of Kafka's letters to Milena transcends time, weaving a tapestry of emotions that resonates deeply within the recesses of the heart. I discovered Kafka's profound insights and poignant expressions through his letters, and it was in those moments that I truly grasped the essence of his literary genius. As I delved into the audiobook of "Letters to Milena," Franz Kafka's words echoed like a melodic symphony, leaving an indelible mark on my soul. In the realm of Kafka's quotes, there is a magnetic pull that draws one into the labyrinth of his thoughts. "I miss you deeply," he wrote, and I could feel the profound longing in those words. The old love letters, a testament to timeless affection, reminded me of the enduring power of written expressions. From Kafka's letter to his father to his captivating poetry, each piece is a gem in the literary treasure trove that is Franz Kafka's legacy.
#poetry #love #shamis #shamispoetry #franzkafka #kafka
"Dear Milena, I wish the world were ending tomorrow.
Then I could take the next train, arrive at your doorstep in Vienna, and say: “Come with me, Milena.
We are going to love each other without scruples or fear or restraint.
Because the world is ending tomorrow.”
Perhaps we don’t love unreasonably because we think we have time, or have to reckon with time.
But what if we don't have time?
Or what if time, as we know it, is irrelevant?
Ah, if only the world were ending tomorrow.
We could help each other very much."
~Franz Kafka Letters to Milena, an Immortal Love Story
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My Tomorrow · K.afka
Kafka
℗ 2004 Moon Song Records
Released on: 2004-03-11
Main Artist: K.afka
Auto-generated by YouTube.
This clip is from Episode #010 of my podcast featuring Jack Edwards (the King of BookTube).
Booktube and Booktok and the nicknames given to the community that has developed on YouTube and Tiktok around books, book reviews and culture connecting to and stemming from them.
We discussed his rise on YouTube, the value of Shorts, Twitter and online discourse and how to deconstruct art (among other things).
I hope you enjoy.
Listen to the audio version of the podcast → https://anchor.fm/nobackupplan
Newsletter 🍦→ https://www.nathanieldrew.com/newsletter
Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/nathanieldrew_/
Cœur, my clothing brand → https://coeur.nathanieldrew.com/
My online courses → https://www.nathanieldrew.com/onlinecourses
My Patreon → https://www.patreon.com/nathanieldrew
The subreddit for this podcast → https://www.reddit.com/r/NoBackupPlan/
My gear 📷 → https://www.nathanieldrew.com/my-gear
Twitter → https://twitter.com/nathanieldrew_
------------
Music
The original Nathaniel Drew x Tom Fox soundtrack → https://www.nathanieldrew.com/nathaniel-drew-original-soundtrack
If you like my work, please help support the channel by liking, leaving a comment, subscribing, and sharing on social media. Thanks :)
This is my reading of an excerpt from Franz Kafka’s beautifully poignant letter to Milena, his love at the time. Stay tuned for more great poetic content!
#FranzKafka #MilenaJesenská #BenReadsPoetry
Words:
I wish the world were ending tomorrow. Then I could take the next train, arrive at your doorstep in Vienna, and say: “Come with me, Milena. We are going to love each other without scruples or fear or restraint. Because the world is ending tomorrow.” Perhaps we don’t love unreasonably because we think we have time, or have to reckon with time. But what if we don't have time? Or what if time, as we know it, is irrelevant? Ah, if only the world were ending tomorrow. We could help each other very much.
In the quiet solitude of my room, I found solace within the enchanting pages of "Letters to Milena" by Franz Kafka. The eloquence of Kafka's letters to Milena transcends time, weaving a tapestry of emotions that resonates deeply within the recesses of the heart. I discovered Kafka's profound insights and poignant expressions through his letters, and it was in those moments that I truly grasped the essence of his literary genius. As I delved into the audiobook of "Letters to Milena," Franz Kafka's words echoed like a melodic symphony, leaving an indelible mark on my soul. In the realm of Kafka's quotes, there is a magnetic pull that draws one into the labyrinth of his thoughts. "I miss you deeply," he wrote, and I could feel the profound longing in those words. The old love letters, a testament to timeless affection, reminded me of the enduring power of written expressions. From Kafka's letter to his father to his captivating poetry, each piece is a gem in the literary treasure trove that is Franz Kafka's legacy.
#poetry #love #shamis #shamispoetry #franzkafka #kafka
"Dear Milena, I wish the world were ending tomorrow.
Then I could take the next train, arrive at your doorstep in Vienna, and say: “Come with me, Milena.
We are going to love each other without scruples or fear or restraint.
Because the world is ending tomorrow.”
Perhaps we don’t love unreasonably because we think we have time, or have to reckon with time.
But what if we don't have time?
Or what if time, as we know it, is irrelevant?
Ah, if only the world were ending tomorrow.
We could help each other very much."
~Franz Kafka Letters to Milena, an Immortal Love Story
"Tomorrow" is a US-only single released by Morrissey in September 1992. It reached number one on Billboard magazine's Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart. It is a remix of the final track of Morrissey's Your Arsenal album of the same year.