Women And Wives

Album: McCartney III (2020)
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  • Hear me, women and wives
    Hear me, husband and lovers
    What we do with our lives
    Seems to matter to others
    Some of them may follow
    Roads that we run down
    Chasing tomorrow
    Chasing tomorrow

    Many choices to make
    Many chains to unravel
    (Unravel)
    Every path that we take
    Makes it harder to travel
    Laughter turned to sorrow
    Doesn't get me down
    Chasing tomorrow
    Chasing tomorrow

    When tomorrow comes around
    You'll be looking at the future
    (Future, future)
    So, keep your feet upon the ground
    And get ready to run
    (Run)

    Now hear me, mothers and men
    Hear me, sisters and brothers
    (And brothers)
    Teach your children and then
    They can pass it to others
    Some of them may borrow
    Tales you handed down
    (Down)
    Chasing tomorrow
    Chasing tomorrow

    Hear me, women and wives
    (Wives)
    Hear me, husband and lovers
    (Lovers)
    What we do with our lives
    Seems to matter to others
    Some of them may follow
    Roads that we run down
    (Down)
    Chasing tomorrow
    Get ready to run
    Chasing tomorrow
    Get ready to run Writer/s: Paul McCartney
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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