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Maybe Tomorrow - Gail Jhonson



     
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I tried to win your heart
That's when I lost my head
I should have saved up all of my feelings
But I squandered them instead
And in one fragile moment
I could almost see
Just how things might have changed for better
I guess what is, was meant to be
Now I know, it's gonna take some time to let you go, oh
Maybe tomorrow, my heart will mend
Maybe tomorrow, we'll be friends
Maybe tomorrow, who's to say?
But tonight, it seems like tomorrow, is so far away, oh yeah
Tell me what can I do
To fill the space that once held you?
I see your face in every corner, hear your voice in every room
And I know this feeling is the ghost of all our tears
Will you be hauntin' me forever and ever?

I know I don't think that I can let you go, no
Maybe tomorrow, my heart will mend
Maybe tomorrow, we'll be friends
Maybe tomorrow, who's to say?
But tonight, it seems like tomorrow is so far away, hey
What am I gonna do without you, baby
Since you've been gone? Ooh
Maybe tomorrow, my heart will mend
Maybe tomorrow, we'll be friends
Maybe tomorrow, who's to say?
But tonight, it seems like tomorrow, is so far away, yeah
Maybe tomorrow
Maybe tomorrow
Maybe tomorrow, who's to say? Hey!
But tonight, it seems like tomorrow is so far away
Oh no, there's just no way that I can let you go, no

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Smooth jazz with a feminine touch!
Born and raised in the city of Philadelphia, Gail Denise Jhonson began piano lessons in elementary school at age 10. Proving to be a gifted student she advanced quickly and at age 14, played her 1st gigs on the organ with numerous local Funk and R&B bands. By the time she was 18, her musical pursuit led her to enroll into Berklee College of Music where she received a B.A. in Composition.

Read more about Gail Jhonson on Last.fm.


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