why the poet J.E Carpenter doesn't want to talk of tomorrow?
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In the third stanza the poet says that he does not want to hear anything of tomorrow; the present time is full of work and jobs to be done; these jobs and works can only be done if we keep working without wasting the precious time.
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In the third stanza the poet says that he does not want to hear anything of tomorrow; the present time is full of work and jobs to be done; these jobs and works can only be done if we keep working without wasting the precious time.
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