Tomorrow's ChildWithout a name; an unseen faceand knowing not your time nor place Tomorrow's Child, though yet unborn, I met you first last Tuesday morn. A wise friend introduced us two, and through his shining point of view I saw a day which you would see; A day for you, and not for me. Knowing you has changed my thinking for I never had an inkling That perhaps the things I do might someday, somehow, threaten you. Tomorrow's Child, my daughter-son I'm afraid I've just begun To think of you and of your good, Though always having known I should. Begin I will to weigh the cost of what I squander; what is lost If ever I forget that you will someday come to live here too. Glenn Thomas, © 1996 To download the poem as a Word document, click here. Video: Ray Anderson Reads "Tomorrow's Child"
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