WHEN TOMORROW STARTS WITHOUT ME ~*~*~*~
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 my 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 gate,
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 your 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.
Written by David M. Romano Copyright 1993.
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