[Cover page: "Tomorrow!"] [Title page:] "Tomorrow" (16 Sep 1870) Duet Words by Nellie A. Anderson Music by Joseph Philbrick Webster (1819-1875) Chicago: Root & Cady Plate No. 5963 [Source: scanned image from Sybil Butler] 1. O, clouds that hang o’er thee today Full of darkest sorrow, Wave by wave shall float away And let sunshine in To suffer not that tear Adown thy cheek to stray, Nor let they heart so drear To idle grief give way For morrow, Tomorrow, Tomorrow, Wave by wave by wave shall float away And let sunshine in Tomorrow. 2. Then clouds that hang o’er thee today Full of darkest sorrow, Wave by wave shall float away And let sunshine in To let no dewy tear Upon thy lashes rest; Nor anxious thought, nor fear, Find shelter in thy breast For morrow, Tomorrow, Tomorrow, Wave by wave by wave shall float away And let sunshine in Tomorrow. 3. Dear clouds that hang o’er thee today Full of darkest sorrow, Wave by wave shall float away And let sunshine in To [me, was cares for] all, Most surely cares for thee, Who marks the sparrow’s fall Will watch o’er you and me For morrow, Tomorrow, Tomorrow, Wave by wave by wave shall float away And let sunshine in Tomorrow.