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Tomorrow Never Comes

from A Word From Home - EP by John Renshaw

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Why don't you quit feeling blue, when you're lost in the rain and nobody can see you
Wipe the tears from your face, and start to feel like you used to
But I can't help you if you think, there is no one to take care of you
Its alright, just open your eyes
Quit your sobbing and your radio sighs
You've got the keys to the highways of your mind
But your lost in the trials of your time
I will wait for you tomorrow, but when that sun starts to shine
and I don't see your eyes in your eyes in mine, I'll be the one that's lonesome, until the day I die

When you stumble under curtains and the stage lights have grown dim
Scatter the ashes a new flame will rise again
I'm right here waiting, you don't even have to look for a place to begin
I know that you've seen this before
But the last time left you wanting for more
I'm right here just open your door
And we'll sail to a distant shore
I will wait for you tomorrow, but when that sun starts to shine, and I don't see your eyes in mine, I'll be the one that's lonesome, until the day I die

Talk to the trees who are tired of reaching for the sky
The mother who's sang her childs last lullaby
All things must pass, you just got to last give it one more try
Your reason soon will show
If you learn just to let it all go
Don't let others decide what you know
And your drapes themselves will sew
I will wait for you tomorrow, but when that sun starts to shine, and I don't see your eyes in mine, I'll be the one that's lonesome, until the day I die

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from A Word From Home - EP, released July 15, 2012

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John Renshaw New Orleans, Louisiana

John Renshaw is a songwriter from New Orleans, Louisiana.

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