Just be here with me now
Right now is all I need.
I don’t care about the future
I don’t care about the past
Right now, that’s all I need.
Don’t go away
Don’t go back in time
Don’t chase a far off future.
That just tells me that today isn’t enough
It diminishes the importance of today.
Any given day can be the day
The day that everything changes.
It can happen today even
Even with half the day already gone.
Well that is if you stay with me
It can only happen if you’re here.
When you leave here you leave chance.
Chance is everything.
It’s enough to stay here.
In a world that constantly pulls us in every direction—towards the regrets of the past or the anxieties of the future—it’s easy to lose sight of the present moment. But the present is all we truly have. It’s where life happens, where change can occur, and where we can make a difference. When we fixate on what’s already happened or what might happen, we lose the opportunity to shape what’s happening right now.
Staying in the moment is an act of trust, a belief that today, right now, is enough. It’s about recognizing the power of the present, that each second holds the potential for transformation. When you fully immerse yourself in the now, you open the door to possibilities that might otherwise pass you by. Every moment you’re present is a moment where change can happen, where life can shift in an unexpected and beautiful way.
Leaving the present moment means abandoning the chance for something great to unfold. It’s like walking away from a gift just as it’s about to be given. The future will come, and the past will always be there, but the only time you can actually influence is right now. And right now is where you find the magic, the potential, the life you’re meant to live.
So stay here, in this moment. Appreciate its fullness, its richness. Don’t let your mind wander to what was or what might be. Focus on what is. Because today could be the day that changes everything. But it can only happen if you’re here, fully present, ready to seize whatever comes your way. The present moment is enough, and it’s where all the power lies.