12
years have passed since the September 11 attacks in US in 2001.
I found the below poem on my facebook today and knew this poem was being widespread after September 11.
This poem was written by Norma Cornett Marek. Her son was drowned to death. She wrote what she wanted to tell her son and published it in 1989.
When I read it, I realized many things again like...
Live this moment.
Be honest and tell what I really think to my loved ones.
Stop and say “I love you,” “I’m sorry,” “Please forgive me,” or “Thank you”.
To us Japanese, March 11 will be the day forever to let us rethink those important things.
Tomorrow Never Comes by Norma Cornett Marek
If I knew it would be the last time
that I’d see you fall asleep,
I would tuck you in more tightly,
and pray the Lord your soul to keep.
If I knew it would be the last time
that I’d see you walk out the door,
I would give you a hug and kiss,
and call you back for just one more.
If I knew it would be the last time
I’d hear your voice lifted up in praise,
I would tape each word and action,
and play them back throughout my days.
If I knew it would be the last time,
I would spare an extra minute or two,
To stop and say “I love you,”
instead of assuming you know I do.
So just in case tomorrow never comes,
and today is all I get,
I’d like to say how much I love you,
and I hope we never will forget.
Tomorrow is not promised to anyone,
young or old alike,
And today may be the last chance
you get to hold your loved one tight.
So if you’re waiting for tomorrow,
why not do it today?
For if tomorrow never comes,
you’ll surely regret the day
That you didn’t take that extra time
for a smile, a hug, or a kiss,
And you were too busy to grant someone,
what turned out to be their one last wish.
So hold your loved ones close today
and whisper in their ear
That you love them very much,
and you’ll always hold them dear.
Take time to say “I’m sorry,”… “Please forgive me,”
… “thank you” or “it’s okay”.
And if tomorrow never comes,
you’ll have no regrets about today.
I found the below poem on my facebook today and knew this poem was being widespread after September 11.
This poem was written by Norma Cornett Marek. Her son was drowned to death. She wrote what she wanted to tell her son and published it in 1989.
When I read it, I realized many things again like...
Live this moment.
Be honest and tell what I really think to my loved ones.
Stop and say “I love you,” “I’m sorry,” “Please forgive me,” or “Thank you”.
To us Japanese, March 11 will be the day forever to let us rethink those important things.
Tomorrow Never Comes by Norma Cornett Marek
If I knew it would be the last time
that I’d see you fall asleep,
I would tuck you in more tightly,
and pray the Lord your soul to keep.
If I knew it would be the last time
that I’d see you walk out the door,
I would give you a hug and kiss,
and call you back for just one more.
If I knew it would be the last time
I’d hear your voice lifted up in praise,
I would tape each word and action,
and play them back throughout my days.
If I knew it would be the last time,
I would spare an extra minute or two,
To stop and say “I love you,”
instead of assuming you know I do.
So just in case tomorrow never comes,
and today is all I get,
I’d like to say how much I love you,
and I hope we never will forget.
Tomorrow is not promised to anyone,
young or old alike,
And today may be the last chance
you get to hold your loved one tight.
So if you’re waiting for tomorrow,
why not do it today?
For if tomorrow never comes,
you’ll surely regret the day
That you didn’t take that extra time
for a smile, a hug, or a kiss,
And you were too busy to grant someone,
what turned out to be their one last wish.
So hold your loved ones close today
and whisper in their ear
That you love them very much,
and you’ll always hold them dear.
Take time to say “I’m sorry,”… “Please forgive me,”
… “thank you” or “it’s okay”.
And if tomorrow never comes,
you’ll have no regrets about today.
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