TO-MORROW

He was going to be all that a mortal should be
        To-morrow.
No one should be kinder or braver than he
        To-morrow.
A friend who was troubled and weary he knew, 
Who’d be glad of a lift and who needed it, too;
On him he would call and see what he could do
        To-morrow.

Each morning he stacked up the letters he’d write
To-morrow.
And thought of the folks he would fill with delight
        To-morrow.
It was too bad, indeed, he was busy to-day, 
And hadn’t a minute to stop on his way;
More times he would have to give others, he’s say
        To-morrow.

The greatest of workers this man would have been
        To-morrow.
The world would have known him, had he ever seen
        To-morrow.
But the fact is he died and he faded from view, 
And all that he left here when living was through
Was a mountain of things he intended to to
        To-morrow.
—Edgar A. Guest

Stop!  Do “I.T.” today!!  Now!!!