Here's to The Future
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Here's to The Future
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Here's to the future my friends-hope I can see you there
We'll have a drink together somewhere, somewhere
Here's to the future darlings-whatever may come to pass
I send you with my good graces and that's a fact
What have you got to lose? Whichever paths you choose
Keep in mind that the fates are kind if you let them be so
And I know you will
Here's to the future brothers-raise your cups in the air
Here's to the future sisters and all the unlikely pairs
What have you…
Keep in mind…
And I tell you no lies
Here's to the future my friends-and all that it holds in store
I hope that each day from now on holds more…
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Ken Stringfellow performs "Here's to The Future", and this lyric page sits inside the Ken Stringfellow catalog on LyroVerse.
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