Take Me To Tomorrow

Album: Take Me To Tomorrow (1970)
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  • Hey ev'rybody, tell me how do you feel?
    Are you satisfied with your life, do you think it's real?
    Tell me how is your head, what are your dreams?
    Do you have any plans, do you have any scheme?
    Do you care about, about anybody?
    I'd like to know, is the answer "no"?

    Take me to tomorrow, take me there today
    I've had my fill of sorrow and livin' this way
    Take me to tomorrow, that's where I'd like to be
    the day after tomorrow is waitin' for me

    Hey ev'rybody, what's on your mind?
    Do you think there's nowhere else to go, there's nothing left to find?
    Are you happy where you are, do you have anything to share?
    Do you think you're gonna waste your life spending it there?
    Would you like to find a way out, do you think it's worth a try?
    I'd like to know, is the answer "no"?

    Take me to tomorrow, take me there today
    I've had my fill of sorrow and livin' this way
    Take me to tomorrow, that's where I'd like to be
    the day after tomorrow is waitin'
    the day after tomorrow is waitin'
    the day after tomorrow is waitin' for me Writer/s: JOHN DENVER
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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