"I'll Cry Tomorrow" is a song performed by Julie London. The lyrics express the conflicting emotions of the narrator as they face the impending end of a relationship. The song starts with the narrator acknowledging that they will cry tomorrow when they realize it's time to say goodbye. However, in the present moment, the narrator finds it difficult to cry because they are still caught up in the joy and passion of their relationship. They question who could tell a heart that is full of Spring, which symbolizes happiness and new beginnings, that they should be sad and cry. The song continues by expressing gratitude to their partner for bringing the summer into their life and making everything feel warm and vibrant. Even in the cold and bleak winter, the thought of their partner's kiss brings warmth and comfort. The narrator cherishes every word their partner said and wants to hold onto those memories and feelings. Despite the impending sorrow, the narrator chooses to live in the present moment and not dwell on the sadness that will come tomorrow. They find solace in the fact that tonight, there is no sorrow and they can temporarily set aside the heartbreak. Overall, "I'll Cry Tomorrow" conveys the bittersweet nature of a relationship coming to an end. It explores the conflicting emotions of wanting to hold onto the happiness and love experienced, while knowing that tears and heartache are waiting in the future.