Will there be a tomorrow?

Will there be a tomorrow?

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I was alone and frighten for my life. My mother's gone,probably roaming around looking for her next victim,or she's probably shot dead on the ground with a single bullet hole... I don't know but i do know this,tomorrow isn't a promise,you can't be sure if you'll outrun the zombies or worst the humans. Will there be a tomorrow? another chance to feel the warm rays of the sun against my skin or am i just going to wind up dead.
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