Never Comes the Day

Album: On the Threshold of a Dream (1969)
Charted: 91
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  • Work away today, work away tomorrow.
    Never comes the day for my love and me.
    I feel her gently sighing as the evening slips away.
    If only you knew what's inside of me now
    You wouldn't want to know me somehow,
    But
    You will love me tonight,
    We alone will be alright,
    In the end.

    Give just a little bit more
    Take a little bit less
    From each other tonight
    Admit what you're feeling
    And see what's in front of you,
    It's never out of your sight.
    You know it's true,
    We all know that it's true.

    Work away today, think about tomorrow
    Never comes the day for my love and me.
    I feel her gently sighing as the evening slips away.
    If only you knew what's inside of me now
    You wouldn't want to know me somehow,
    But
    You will love me tonight,
    We alone will be alright,
    In the end.

    Give just a little bit more
    Take a little bit less
    From each other tonight
    Admit what you're feeling
    And see what's in front of you,
    It's never out of your sight.
    You know it's true,
    We all know that it's true. Writer/s: JUSTIN HAYWARD
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, T.R.O. INC.
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