“Yesterday is Gone, and It is TODAY”

“Is everything  okay with you. if I stop by your house tomorrow?”

Just have to ask… because the other day, when you said that you would come over to work with me… we were going to to do some work in the backyard, which would have been, so very easy to do… 

but, as the weeks have now gone by… all of that real nice and easy work that we were going to do…

we can’t even find a clear path into the back yard… and  there is no way, to bring in our little tools to work with…

as NOW… we will need a very big heavy duty crane to do some real hard labor  of work!

The sun will come out
Tomorrow
Bet your bottom dollar
That tomorrow
There’ll be sun!

Just thinking about
Tomorrow
Clears away the cobwebs,
And the sorrow
‘Til there’s none!

When I’m stuck in a day
That’s gray,
And lonely,
I just stick out my chin
And Grin,
And Say,
Oh

The sun will come out
Tomorrow
So ya gotta hang on
‘Til tomorrow
Come what may

Tomorrow!
Tomorrow!
I love ya
Tomorrow!

You’re always a day away

When I’m stuck in a day
That’s gray,
And lonely,
I just stick out my chin
And Grin,
And Say,
Oh

Tomorrow!
Tomorrow!
I love ya
Tomorrow!

You’re always
A day
A way!

So my thought today is…

Why do people say that, they will do something tomorrow???

You know… I know that “Tomorrow never ever gets here, as it is always and only TODAY!”    

A better way to make a delay in you’re being were you should be… is to pick a definite  sure future day on the calendar … and designate that day as that “to do” date…  that you “for sure” will be able to be where you need to be… and do… by all means… do be on time!

What are synonyms and antonyms of the word tomorrow?

There are many different words that one can use in place of the word tomorrow. These words are called synonyms. Synonyms are words that mean the same thing as a given word or phrase, and that can be used interchangeably. One might choose to use a synonym to expand their own vocabulary, to avoid repeating themselves, or to choose a word that makes the most sense for the context. The below list of synonyms for the word tomorrow is provided by Power Thesaurus.

  •  earlier
  •  fate
  •  afternoon
  •  tommorow
  •  daily
  •  date
  •  before
  •  time to come
  •  cantilenam eandem canis
  •  dawn
  •  coming
  •  hereafter
  •  night
  •  before long
  •  morn
  •  brilliancy
  •  by-and-by
  •  forward
  •  african time
  •  subsequent time
  •  afterwards
  •  breakfast
  •  blinding
  •  tobe
  •  prediction
  •  first
  •  ahead
  •  in future
  •  by and by
  •  sunrise
  •  adventist
  •  brightness
  •  next day
  •  later
  •  tomorrows
  •  tomorrow’s
  •  overnight
  •  eventually
  •  prospect
  •  day
  •  mornin
  •  daybreak
  •  forward-looking
  •  daytime
  •  soon
  •  forenoon
  •  am
  •  adverb of time
  •  again
  •  millennium
  •  acre
  •  future
  •  someday
  •  clarity
  •  fugaces labuntur anni
  •  early-bird
  •  eventuality
  •  brilliant
  •  further
  •  next
  •  prospectively
  •  coming times
  •  tommorrow
  •  anon
  •  futurity
  •  dawning
  •  posteriority
  •  next week
  •  career
  •  outlook
  •  today
  •  time
  •  to-morrow
  •  daylight
  •  birthday
  •  offing
  •  day-ahead
  •  morrow
  •  all time to come
  •  prophecy
  •  manana
  •  morning
  •  aftertime
  •  afterlife
  •  next morning
  •  determinism
  •  expectation
  •  destiny
  •  probability
  •  tonight
  •  flash-forward
  •  afterward
  •  ever
  •  times to come
  •  to-be
  •  prospective
  •  caribbean time
  •  early
  •  probably
  •  continue

What is the origin of the word tomorrow?

According to Etymonline, the word tomorrow has been used since the mid c13 Middle English to morewe, tomorwen, to mergen and morghe, from the Old English to morgenne/Old English tō morgenne meaning “on the morrow.” This comes from to and morgenne, a dative of morgen morning. It was written as two words until 16c., then as to-morrow until early 20c.


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