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Every word written in ink carries a heartbeat. 📜 “Letters to Tomorrow” (1953) is a tender ballad about promises made across time — sung by Lila Fontaine, whose velvet tones bring the 1950s alive once more. Perfect for late nights, quiet thoughts, and vintage souls. Lyrics: I wrote a line to yesterday, sealed it with my tears, Sent it to the future days where love outlives the years. Each word a wish that you’ll return, when daylight meets the dawn, For even when the ink has dried, my heart will carry on. Letters to tomorrow, signed with my goodbye, Folded in the promise that love will never die. If ever you should find them, in some forgotten rain, Know that I still love you — and I’d write it all again. I press the pen, the candles fade, yet still I hear your tone, A gentle song across the miles that keeps me not alone. And though the postman never came, my message finds your heart, For every word I’ve ever penned was love from the very start. Letters to tomorrow, floating through the blue, Carrying forever all my dreams of you. If love can cross the ages, my soul will find its way — In letters to tomorrow, I write your name today. #LilaFontaine #VintageBallad #1950sMusic #ClassicLoveSong #RWMusic #classiclovesongs #oldies #lovesongs #aimusician #aisongs #romanticmusic #vintagemusic #vintagesound #vinyl #songbird #velvetvoice #jazzballad #jazz #jazzmusic #jazzpiano #vintagejazzvibes #vintagejazzmusic #studymusic #1950sjazz #vintagejazz Disclaimer: This music was created with the assistance of AI tools and does not feature real human performances. The artist names and personas (e.g., Eddie Monroe, Lila Fontaine, Ricky Vance) are fictional and exist only as part of my creative ideas. This content is original. Any resemblance to real artists, voices, or performances is purely coincidental.