“After all, tomorrow is another day.”
Gone with the Wind, Margaret Mitchell did write.
Many readers over the book would delight.
Others waited for the story to come to movie screen,
Where Clark Gable would appear as a dream.
Another day given, choices to be had.
To be angry, to be happy, to be joyful, to be sad.
Some days it may be hard to get out of bed.
A struggle to find ways for in life to get ahead.
Another day to put one foot ahead of the other,
To share kindness, to choose to love one another.
The past can remind us of where we’ve been.
Another day comes for where we can make change,
Tomorrow’s a chance to be different, to hope once again.
I love this one. The lines “some days it may be hard to get out of bed/A struggle to find ways for in life to get ahead./Another day to put one foot ahead of the other/To share kindness, to choose to love one another” are thee meat, though. I really liked how you use the film as a jumpstart for how kindness and risk-taking should govern our actions.
Well done.