Tomorrow's No Concern

Album: For The Love Of Metal (2018)
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  • I gave you yesterday
    Tomorrow's no concern
    I gave you yesterday
    You can keep it
    Because today is mine

    Time is envious and running away
    Now let's live it up while we may
    Rather at once our moments devour
    Let's all languish in the sound of power
    Feel the rising tones
    Taste the dust we kick up with friends
    Louder it stings our ears
    For now we don't hurt or fear

    I gave you yesterday
    I don't want it back

    I gave you yesterday
    Tomorrow's no concern
    I gave you yesterday
    You can take it
    I don't need it back
    I gave you yesterday
    Tomorrow's no concern
    I gave you yesterday
    I don't need it
    Because today is mine

    All we've got is the now
    I want to bring you along
    So many years, so many stuck behind
    But we can right what's wrong
    And there is only one life
    We can get what it's worth
    We see who holds the knife
    When it's put in our back
    We must endure

    I gave you yesterday
    I don't want it back
    I gave you yesterday
    You can keep it
    Because today is mine

    I gave you yesterday
    Tomorrow's no concern
    I gave you yesterday
    You can take it
    I don't need it back
    I gave you yesterday
    Tomorrow's no concern
    I gave you yesterday
    I don't need it
    Because today is mine

    Grateful to be here
    We know we could be much worse
    The song will live on
    So we let the world hear our verse
    It's a curse

    I gave you yesterday
    Tomorrow's no concern
    I gave you yesterday
    You can take it
    I don't need it back
    I gave you yesterday
    Tomorrow's no concern
    I gave you yesterday
    I don't need it
    Because today is mine Writer/s: Daniel Snider
    Publisher: REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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