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Author | : Metha Parisien Bercier |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 94 |
Release | : 2013-03-14 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1479784443 |
“TOMORROW” My Sister Said, Tomorrow Never Came. (Metis language translated into English) “That’s the train you’ll ride on,” Papa said. Mama muffled sounds as she pulled me close to her, then my two sisters. “My little girls, I’m going to miss you so much!” I was very confused. I wanted to cry. I didn’t like seeing my Mama cry. Why aren’t Mama and Papa coming with us I thought as we were guided onto the train? I tried looking out the window wanting to see Mama and Papa once more and was told to sit. As the train blew its loud whistle, we slowly began to move. Once more I jumped up and pressed my face to the window. “Mama, Papa,” I cried until their faces faded in the distance. I was five years old. I didn’t understand where I was going. Several long hours came to pass as an overwhelming sadness continued to engulf me. I could not control my tears. I wanted to go home! I wanted my Mama! I wanted my Papa! The more my sisters, Helene and Lucy, tried to console me, the harder I cried. “Shhh,” Helene whispered. As I closed my heavy eyes and laid my head on her lap, I heard her softly say, “Tomorrow...tomorrow we’ll go home.” My sisters were big girls. They were much older than I. They would know when I would get to see my Mama and Papa and my Brother Tommy again. After all, Helene was eight years old and Lucy was seven. They would take care of me. Papa told them to watch over me. My world as I knew it no longer existed. We were shipped off to a government boarding school. It was 1927. “Indians” must be civilized! The Indians must be divorced from his primitive ways! We must recreate him! Make a new personality! Teach them the white man’s ways! Helene? Lucy? Where are you? As time passed I began to forget my Mama and Papa and all that was before. Did the government succeeded in recreating me. I was now eight years old. We were told we would get to go home for the summer. I wanted to stay at school. I would miss my friends. Again, another unknown world was thrown at me. A sadness engulfed me again. A sadness I knew I felt before. What did Mama and Papa look like? Where did we live? I tried to picture home...family...but the memories of when I left home seem to be forgotten. Three long years passed since my sister Helene said these words, “Tomorrow my sister”.
Author | : Metha Parisien Bercier |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 94 |
Release | : 2013-03 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1479784427 |
"TOMORROW" My Sister Said, Tomorrow Never Came. (Metis language translated into English) "That's the train you'll ride on," Papa said. Mama muffled sounds as she pulled me close to her, then my two sisters. "My little girls, I'm going to miss you so much!" I was very confused. I wanted to cry. I didn't like seeing my Mama cry. Why aren't Mama and Papa coming with us I thought as we were guided onto the train? I tried looking out the window wanting to see Mama and Papa once more and was told to sit. As the train blew its loud whistle, we slowly began to move. Once more I jumped up and pressed my face to the window. "Mama, Papa," I cried until their faces faded in the distance. I was five years old. I didn't understand where I was going. Several long hours came to pass as an overwhelming sadness continued to engulf me. I could not control my tears. I wanted to go home! I wanted my Mama! I wanted my Papa! The more my sisters, Helene and Lucy, tried to console me, the harder I cried. "Shhh," Helene whispered. As I closed my heavy eyes and laid my head on her lap, I heard her softly say, "Tomorrow tomorrow we'll go home." My sisters were big girls. They were much older than I. They would know when I would get to see my Mama and Papa and my Brother Tommy again. After all, Helene was eight years old and Lucy was seven. They would take care of me. Papa told them to watch over me. My world as I knew it no longer existed. We were shipped off to a government boarding school. It was 1927. "Indians" must be civilized! The Indians must be divorced from his primitive ways! We must recreate him! Make a new personality! Teach them the white man's ways! Helene? Lucy? Where are you? As time passed I began to forget my Mama and Papa and all that was before. Did the government succeeded in recreating me. I was now eight years old. We were told we would get to go home for the summer. I wanted to stay at school. I would miss my friends. Again, another unknown world was thrown at me. A sadness engulfed me again. A sadness I knew I felt before. What did Mama and Papa look like? Where did we live? I tried to picture home family but the memories of when I left home seem to be forgotten. Three long years passed since my sister Helene said these words, "Tomorrow my sister".
Author | : Scott E. Kauffman |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 236 |
Release | : 2015-06-04 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 1491766360 |
I would quit this job, travel to some exotic place, and I certainly would tell those closest to me just how important they are to me. Words like these are echoed by so many people each and every day, and with each day we have to decide what to do with the time we have left. Inside of each person is a destiny, a calling, a purpose, and yet we spend day after day either running from that calling, ignoring our passion, or otherwise just taking up space. If Tomorrow Never Comes exposes the pit falls we experience in life, and brings answers to some of lifes most basic questions: Why am I here, and why now? Life is a journey of discovery, and within each discovery is an answer that will lead you to a life full of adventure, a life full of peace and joy, and ultimately fulfillment as you discover the destiny that resides in you.
Author | : Anthony Yeo |
Publisher | : Armour Publishing Pte Ltd |
Total Pages | : 116 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Conduct of life |
ISBN | : 9789814045131 |
Author | : Marlo Schalesky |
Publisher | : Multnomah |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 2009-04-21 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1601422660 |
Childhood sweethearts Kinna and Jimmy Henley had simple dreams–marriage, children, a house by the sea…everything they needed for happily ever after. What they didn’t plan on was years of infertility, stealing those dreams, crushing their hopes. Now, all that’s left is the memory of young love, and the desperate need for a child to erase the pain. Until… Kinna rescues an elderly woman from the sea, and the threads of the past, present, and future weave together to reveal the wonder of one final hope. One final chance to follow not their dreams, but God’s plan. Can they embrace the redemptive power of love before it’s too late? Or will their love be washed away like the castles they once built upon the sand? The past whispers to the present. And the future shivers. What if tomorrow never comes?
Author | : Bartlett Joshua Palmer |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 846 |
Release | : 1926 |
Genre | : Advertising |
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Author | : Harris Kakoulides |
Publisher | : Harris Kakoulides |
Total Pages | : 2 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : |
Mr Kakoulides writes a Poem about The Worries of Tommorow
Author | : Cliff Green |
Publisher | : Cliff Green |
Total Pages | : 93 |
Release | : 2024-08-14 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : Christopher A. Luby |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 202 |
Release | : 2002-08-22 |
Genre | : People with disabilities |
ISBN | : 0595237541 |
Don't Wait For The Movie was written in hopes of opening society's eyes to the trials of gaining social acceptance for people living with a disability who want to attain an education, suitable employment, and have a family to come home to (Hence, the American Dream). Chris Luby uses a different approach to show how hard living with a disability can be through his poetry. He has been influenced by listening to different rhythyms of songs. "Without songs, there cannot be any poetry." -Chris Luby
Author | : William T. Clark Sr. |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 81 |
Release | : 2021-06-10 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1664178910 |
Behind Tomorrow’s Door is a continuance of the author’s introspective revelations about his life experiences and his passion for love and romance as he engages the reader to delve into the mysteries of tomorrow. He writes about the sudden and often-unexpected events of everyday life and what it means to cope. He uses both retrospective and futuristic descriptions of things to come while gently bringing the reader to a comfortable place of “What if?”