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Yesterday is not dead and gone

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Yesterday is not dead and gone; it's just resting

Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. Partitions in time; following each other in

sequence, they represent the past, the present, and the future.

In this trinity of Time, only yesterday is complete. Today is a blank sheet,

while tomorrow, at best, is but a possibility.

Yesterday holds within it the timesheets of the past, the keys for today, and

the hopes for tomorrow; which makes it the front runner in this, our trinity of

Time.

 

Yesterday is the only roadmap we have, that has the streets marked in it, and

that shows where we have been. At the very least, it can help in plotting

life's journey; that is, if we have kept yesterday's map handy.

In life's journey, those who have kept in touch with yesterdays timesheets,

will find they have, the where with alls, to make the most out of their trip.

Yesterday is where we have been.

Today is caught up in between

Tomorrow depends on where we have been.

Keep a close eye on yesterday's roadmap, and you won't get lost ...........

Enjoy the trip.

 

by Bill Young

 

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