Tomorrow

Album: Neon (2011)
Charted: 36
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  • Tomorrow I'm gonna leave here
    I'm gonna let you go and walk away
    Like every day I said I would
    And tomorrow, I'm gonna listen
    To that voice of reason inside
    My head telling me that we're no good

    But tonight I'm gonna give in one last time
    Rock you strong in these arms of mine
    Forget all the regrets that are bound to follow
    We're like fire and gasoline
    I'm no good for you
    You're no good for me

    We only bring each other tears and sorrow
    But tonight, I'm gonna love you
    Like there's no

    Tomorrow I'll be stronger
    I'm not gonna break down and
    Call you up when my heart cries out for you
    And tomorrow, you won't believe it
    But when I pass your house
    I won't stop no matter how bad I want to

    But tonight I'm gonna give in one last time
    Rock you strong in these arms of mine
    Forget all the regrets that are bound to follow
    We're like fire and gasoline
    I'm no good for you, you're no good for me

    We only bring each other tears and sorrow
    But tonight, I'm gonna love you
    Like there's no tomorrow

    Oh baby when we're good, you know we're great
    But there's too much bad for us to think,
    That there's anything worth trying to save

    But tonight I'm gonna give in one last time
    Rock you strong in these arms of mine
    Forget all the regrets that are bound to follow
    We're like fire and gasoline
    I'm no good for you, you're no good for me
    We only bring each other tears and sorrow
    But tonight, I'm gonna love you like there's no

    Tomorrow, I'm gonna leave here
    I'm gonna let you go and walk away
    Like every day I said I would Writer/s: Anthony L. Smith, Christopher Alan Young, Frank Joseph Myers
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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