Friday, March 20, 2009

Tomorrow

I loved the musical "Annie" and especially loved the feel good song the little redhead sang:

"The sun'll come out

Tomorrow

Bet your bottom dollar

That tomorrow

There'll be sun!

Just thinkin' about

Tomorrow

Clears away the cobwebs,

And the sorrow

'Til there's none!



When I'm stuck with a day

That's gray,
And lonely,



I just stick out my chin

And Grin,
And Say,



Oh! The sun'll come out

Tomorrow

So ya gotta hang on

'Til tomorrow

Come what may



Tomorrow!

Tomorrow!

I love ya Tomorrow!

You're always

A day

A way! "



It's a beautiful, sunny, spring day in Atlanta, Georgia.

The daffodils are blooming their bright yellow

Heads off

The flowering crab apples

Are tossing their pink petals

On the ground like a spring snow.



AND



They're all gone.

The plumber is gone

The washing machine

Repair guy

Is gone

Carpet reinstallers

Gone

Carpet cleaner
Gone.

Finished and gone.

Just in time

As I was

Too tired to chew.

"Tomorrow" finally came for us and we lived through it all.
:)

10 comments:

Kay Dennison said...

Hallelujah and Amen!!!! I liked Annie, too!!

kenju said...

I am glad to know that! I always dread workmen around the house - and dread the bills.

Tabor said...

I have been know to sing that song outloud outside when no one is around, of course. Looks like you are on the right side of the sun.

Darlene said...

At last Spring is here. Tomorrow does come in spite of it all.

Ginnie said...

Cute, Chancy...you actually made it through it all !

Anonymous said...

I like Annie and I certainly see why that song helped see you through the appliance disasters. I once had an entire house with at least six inches of water in it when I was gone for a week-end and a pipe broke. it was six weeks before I could move back in and another few weeks for major pieces of furniture to be refinished and moved back into the house.

See now doesn't my whine sound larger than yours. LOL

Anonymous said...

Chancy--For some reason, reading your posting, all I could think of was "Too Pooped to Pop". Congratulations on living through the aggravation.
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joared said...

Glad to hear you've survived all the evil spirits at work at your house. Enjoy the Spring sunshine now!

Anonymous said...

Sun is great. Glad all those guys are gone.

Now it's time to sing!

Anonymous said...

Your tomorrow sounds heavenly and well deserved. I am hoping for a little sun tomorrow as well. We are in the midst of a late winter snow storm and a little warmth would go nicely about now. :-)