When
tomorrow starts without
me,
and I'm not there to see;
If the sun should rise
and find your eyes,
all filled with tears for
me;
I wish so much you
wouldn't cry,
the way you did today,
while thinking of the
many things,
we didn't get to say.
I know
how much you love me,
as much as I love you,
and each time that you
think of me,
I know you'll miss me
too;
But when tomorrow starts
without me,
please try to understand,
that an Angel came and
called my name,
and took me by the hand,
and said my place was
ready,
in heaven far above,
and that I'd have to
leave behind,
all those I dearly love.
But as
I turned to walk away,
a tear fell from my eye,
for all life, I'd always
thought,
I didn't want to die.
I had so much to live
for,
so much yet to do,
it seemed almost
impossible,
that I was leaving you.
I
thought of all the
yesterdays,
the good ones and the
bad,
I thought of all the love
we shared,
and all the fun we had.
If I
could relive yesterday,
just even for awhile,
I'd say goodbye and kiss
you
and maybe see you smile.
But
then I fully realized,
that this could never be,
for emptiness and
memories,
would take the place of
me.
And
when I thought of worldly
things,
I might miss come
tomorrow,
I thought of you, and
when I did,
my heart was filled with
sorrow.
But
when I walked through
heaven's gates,
I felt so much at home.
When God looked down and
smiled at me,
from His great golden
throne,
He
said, "This is
eternity,
and all I've promised
you".
Today for life on earth
is past,
but here it starts anew.
I promise no tomorrow,
but today will always
last,
and since each day's the
same day,
there's no longing for
the past.
But you
have been so faithful,
so trusting and so true.
Though there were times
you did some things,
you knew you shouldn't
do.
But you have been
forgiven
and now at last you're
free.
So won't you take my hand
and share my life with
me?
So when
tomorrow starts without
me,
don't think we're far
apart,
for every time you think
of me,
I'm right here, in your
heart.
By: David M. Romano/
Daddy4sons@aol.com
Copyright © David M
Romano December
1993