Lyrics Come Tomorrow - Peter Cincotti
The
trees
on
Golden
Avenue
were
green
as
Irish
morning
We
were
wearing
caps
and
gowns
My
mother
took
a
photograph
I
was
the
only
one
not
smiling,
I
was
too
big
for
this
town
I
can′t
believe
that
I
was
only
17
A
catholic
punk
who
couldn't
wait
to
scream
Come
tomorrow
I′ll
be
leaving
this
worn
out,
worn
down
place
I'll
be
drinking
sunlight
and
dancing
on
the
moon
I'll
find
me
a
girl
that
suits
my
ways
Spending
all
my
nights
and
days
Just
singing
drunken
love
songs
out
of
tune
I′ll
be
rolling
like
a
pair
of
dice,
come
tomorrow
The
trees
on
Golden
Avenue
were
bitter
red
this
morning
As
I
shuffled
through
the
crowd
Another
dose
of
daily
news,
another
cup
of
coffee
The
same
old
runaround
And
I
turn
each
corner
hoping
that
I′ll
see
A
miracle
just
waiting
there
for
me
Come
tomorrow
I'll
be
leaving
this
worn
out,
worn
down
place
I′ll
be
drinking
sunlight
and
dancing
on
the
moon
I'll
find
me
a
girl
that
suits
my
ways
Spending
all
my
nights
and
days
Just
singing
drunken
love
songs
out
of
tune
I′ll
be
rolling
like
a
pair
of
dice,
come
tomorrow
Going
nowhere,
like
leaves
are
blowing
past
my
window
Caught
up
in
a
wind
they
can't
control
That′s
my
story,
a
two
bit
kind
of
Peter
Pan
Who
never
tried
for
Neverland
And
I
think
it's
time
to
find
my
wings
and
go
Come
tomorrow
I'll
be
leaving
this
worn
out,
worn
down
place
I′ll
be
drinking
sunlight,
dancing
on
the
moon
Find
me
a
girl
that
suits
my
ways
Spending
all
my
nights
and
days
Just
singing
drunken
love
songs
out
of
tune
I′m
gonna
make
it
up
to
paradise,
come
tomorrow
Come
tomorrow,
come
tomorrow
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