Tomorrow
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Tomorrow
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If I could see tomorrow
Or could take back my mind
What if I live in sorrow?
I never chose a side
One time I held you in the wrist thinkin'
That I could fix, but I'm not strong
And if I'm dying just to think
That I had hurt you, I was so wrong
If I could see tomorrow
I've always been there, I'm searching for a sign
Keep me in your memorial
The things will disappear
Carry on
Maybe I took it so long
Sometimes I try too hard
And I was just a guest in your world
But I was deep inside
Sometimes I smile to someone else
To make it seems ok
It's not my kind
I feel it hard to carry on
When things start to make sense
And that's my fault
If I could choose tomorrow
I've always been there
I'm searching for a sign
Keep me in your memorial
The things will disappear
Just carry on
I feel it breaking down the key
Now I'm lost and I'm afraid
We've been too far until we're here
So help me to make things clear
We don't know if Tomorrow
Will be just a dream that we had lost
That's not truth
(That's my fault, and that's my fault, and that's my fault)
And that's my fault!
If I could see tomorrow
I've always been there
I'm searching for a sign
Keep me in your memorial
The things will disappear
If I could see tomorrow
I've always been there
I'm searching for a sign
Keep me in your memorial
The things will disappear
Just carry on
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