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Someday Lyrics


Here's a song for the hearts so lonely
The ones who feel that love won't come
Looking to find that one and only
I've got something to say to youYou see the lovers walking down the street
You feel your life's a little incomplete
I know what you mean and I'm here to tell you
Wipe the tears from your eye
You know I would not lieSave your love for someday, girl
Someday will come soon
Save your love for someday, girl
Someday will come soonGive your love away to someone new
Just so you can say that he belongs to you
You smile and you laugh and you talk of forever
I'm not so sure that it's trueSave your love for someday, girl
Someday will come soon
Save your love for someday, girl
Someday will come soonDon't give up on love
Someday will come soonAfter you've found that dream you treasure

After the chill has left the air
All of the pieces will come together
The things that two can share
But only time can take you thereSave your love for someday, girl
Someday will come soon
Save your love for someday, girl
Someday will come soonSave your love for someday, girl
Someday will come soon
Save your love for someday, girl
Someday will come soonSave your love
Someday will come soonDon't give up on love
Someday will come soon

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Christopher Cross is an American singer and songwriter originally from Austin, Texas. Christopher has written all his own songs, other than "Nature's Way" that appears on his Window album. He is well known for composing "Arthur's Theme" (with Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager) from the Dudley Moore film Arthur which won the Academy Award for best song in 1981 (with co-composers Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager and Peter Allen), and the soft rock classic, "Sailing".

Read more about Christopher Cross on Last.fm.


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