Sat
May
2
I’d rather be a “could-be” if I cannot be an “are”,
for a “could-be” is a “may-be”
that is reaching for a star.
I’d rather be a “has-been”
than a “might-have-been” by far,
for a “might-have-been” has never “been”
but a “has” was once an “are”. Milton Berle
for a “could-be” is a “may-be”
that is reaching for a star.
I’d rather be a “has-been”
than a “might-have-been” by far,
for a “might-have-been” has never “been”
but a “has” was once an “are”. Milton Berle