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Come Tomorrow - Vanity Fare



     
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Come Tomorrow Lyrics


Are you ready for the day that we pray for
Already holding what is real?
You know the soul finds its own evolution
And this is the only love I feel
And I tell you, I'm keeping up the strength
I gotta try 'cause you ain't getting past this heart of mine
I'm out here waiting for you with all I've got to give
And I accept this life we live
I'll be your lover and I'll be your friend
I'm gonna follow you right to the end
I wasn't made to tell you lies
I only came to make you realize
I'll be your hero and I'll be your clown
You pick me up, you let me down
Don't make me stumble, don't make me wait
'Cause come tomorrow, will be too late
Come tomorrow, oh, come tomorrow
I got to turn away my face

'Cause you blind me with your light
Can you catch up to me?
You know I love you in the black of night
This sacred ritual, this journey has begun
And we try, we try to carry on
And you innocents, you get to find the things in life
That get you through
(One more dance)
And deep inside, the things you were
No one ever knew
(One last chance)
Let me make it happen
This world we have foreseen
(Ooh)
And I will tell you how I feel
Love will be better for wearing your ring
I'm gonna give you everything
I wasn't made to tell you lies
I only came to make you realize
I'll be your hero and I'll be your clown
You pick me up, you let me down
Don't make me stumble, don't make me wait
'Cause come tomorrow, will be too late
Come tomorrow, come tomorrow
Come tomorrow, come back tomorrow
Come tomorrow, come tomorrow
Come tomorrow, ah, come tomorrow

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Vanity Fare were a British pop/rock group formed in 1966, best remembered for their million-selling song, "Hitchin' a Ride", which became a worldwide hit in 1970, and "Early In The Morning". School friends Trevor Brice (vocals), Tony Goulden (guitar), Dick Allix (drums), and Tony Jarrett (bass) formed the band in Kent in 1966, originally calling themselves The Avengers. They played local clubs and were spotted by entrepreneur Roger Easterby who became their manager and producer.

Read more about Vanity Fare on Last.fm.


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