Early in the morning I open up my eyes
Before I even touch the floor I look up to the sky
And I say thank you for this day
I want to make you happy all day long
You are my Father and I love You
I'm glad you made the sky so blue
You are my God and I will praise you
You made the sun rise I'm glad You made me too
Last thing in the evening when I am all tucked in
And I am thinking peaceful thoughts because of You my friend
I say thank you for this day
Please forgive the things that I did wrong
I'm glad when I am weak but you're so strong
You are my Father and I love You
I'm glad you made the stars so bright
You are my God and I will praise you
Before I fall asleep I'd like to say goodnight
See You Tomorrow
"See You Tomorrow" by Twila Paris is a beautiful and comforting song that is part of the album "Bedtime Prayers: Lullabies and Peaceful Worship." This song captures the essence of a child's bedtime prayer, expressing gratitude to God for the day and seeking forgiveness for any wrongdoings before falling asleep. The lyrics are simple yet profound, reflecting a childlike faith and trust in God.
The song begins with the line, "Early in the morning I open up my eyes, before I even touch the floor I look up to the sky." This reminds us of the importance of starting our day with a grateful heart and acknowledging God's presence in our lives. It sets the tone for the rest of the song, which is centered on praising and thanking God.
The theme of gratitude is evident throughout the song. The lyrics say, "I say thank you for this day, I want to make you happy all day long." This teaches us the importance of living our lives in a way that brings joy to God. It reminds us to be mindful of our thoughts, words, and actions, seeking to honor and glorify Him in everything we do.
Additionally, the song emphasizes the love and relationship between God and His children. The lyrics say, "You are my Father and I love You, I'm glad you made the sky so blue." This reminds us of the intimate connection we have with God as His children. It encourages us to approach Him with a childlike faith, trusting in His love and care for us.
The song also touches on the concept of forgiveness. The lyrics say, "Last