FUTURE ME By: Raphael Giglio

FUTURE ME

The strangest thing happened to me yesterday
I was walking alone down on lower Broadway
When a stranger approached me mysteriously
A man in his 60's who looked just like me

He said somehow I got here from two-thousand thirty-two
When you're looking at me, you are looking at you
I don’t know why I’m here or for how long I’ll be
But there’s things I must tell you so listen to me

So I said, oh, speak to me, Future Me
Tell me the things that I’m longing to know
How will my life go,
Oh, talk to me Future Me, You know the things that I’m longing to see.
How will my life be?

Then he said we both know that this whole thing is strange
I can’t say too much or our whole life will change
But I will tell you two things you may think are odd,
Cherish your loved ones, and stay close to God.

So I said I cherish my loved ones, I'm close to God too
But there's so much more I want to know about you
But before I could get him to say anymore
He vanished and I was alone like before.

I noticed a young boy in front of the stage
He looked just like I did when I was his age
but before I could tell him the things I was told
He asked me how his life would be when he’s old

So he said "Oh, speak to me Future Me,
tell me the things that I’m longing to know"
How will my life go?
I said "Please listen to me, Former Me,
cherish your loved ones,
stay close to God too,
and Love will come to you…"

(By: Raphael Giglio - From:"Raphael & Aly Live at the Life Center")
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