Yet To Be

Album: You're The One (2023)
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  • She was born on a farm
    Working the clay
    She ran off when she was sixteen
    Down a long country road
    With nowhere to go
    She knew that she had to leave

    She hopped a one way train
    With a ticket to ride
    In the third class back with the others
    She watched the farm fade away
    Just hoping and praying
    She'd have a better life than her mother's

    It's a long long way from where we've been
    The here and now is better than it was back then
    Today may break your heart
    But tomorrow holds the key
    We've come so far but the best is yet to be

    He was born on the farm
    But he didn't wanna stay
    His daddy said he was a fool
    So he crept away in the dead of night
    And got a steamer out of Liverpool

    Well, it's far far away from the green fields at home
    To the wild Atlantic gray
    He was hoping for work and he prayed for the love
    Waiting half a world away

    It's a long, long way from where we've been
    The here and now is better than it was back then
    Today may break your heart
    But tomorrow holds the key
    We've come so far but the best is yet to be

    She was mopping the floor
    He was working the bar
    It was a divine collision of the human heart
    It was east of her and west of him
    They were wishing on the same bright star
    And then the baby was a brand new start

    In the hollow of his hand
    The road is rising up to meet them Writer/s: Marcus Spencer Hummon, Rhiannon Giddens Laffan
    Publisher: Spirit Music Group, Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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