Oh, why can’t love be as sure and sweet as a song?
Naive, foolish me, who believed in happy endings
You take the last train
A kiss, and a small wave
I hate watching you go
I walk home on my own
But there’s always tomorrow
There’s always tomorrow
There’s always
Lonely, city streets slick with rain and cold, tall buildings
Lights in windows, lovers embrace, oh, will I ever know?
You come but you won’t stay
It’s great ‘til we part ways
And you blame our timing
And I hide my crying
But there’s always tomorrow
There’s always tomorrow
There’s always
I know someday, you’ll look back at what you gave away
I’ll be singing on some big stage, and you’ll wish I was whispering in your ear babe
We meet for old time’s sake,
Have drinks and stay out late
You ask me to stay
And I say, not today
But there’s always tomorrow
There’s always tomorrow
There’s always
credits
from Read the Room,
released June 16, 2023
written by Gracie Day
Gracie Day - vocals, acoustic guitar
Roger LaVallee - electric guitar
Joel Rines - bass, piano
Ian Rines - drums
recorded by Roger LaVallee
mixed by Mike Stankiewicz
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