Lady, What's Tomorrow?

Album: Empty Sky (1969)
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  • Look up little brother
    Can you see the clover
    No not over there
    A little bit left and over there

    Now look and see the lilac tree
    The lily pond, the skylark's song
    The open air but no one cares
    If branches live and die out there

    Remember when you were nine
    And I was ten
    We would run into the woods
    No we never will again

    And Lady, what's tomorrow
    What's tomorrow anyway
    If it's not the same as now
    It's the same as yesterday

    Yes Lady, what's tomorrow
    Will it be the same as now
    Will the farmer push the pen
    Will the writer pull the plough

    Look up little brother
    Can you see the clover
    Oh sorry but it's over
    Now there's concrete and no clover Writer/s: BERNIE TAUPIN, ELTON JOHN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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