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Maybe Tomorrow

Maybe Tomorrow

"Maybe Tomorrow"


A      A/Ab        F#m     Hm      G                E
Listen to a lonely sound. See the grey and sadness all around

A       A/Ab            F#m  Hm          G                E
See the people go their way. Care not of me and love I've lost today


A       A/Ab           F#m 
Maybe tomorrow, I will love again

Hm         G               E
I'll never know until I've looked into her eyes

A       A/Ab           F#m 
Maybe tomorrow, I will love again

Hm         G               E                A
I'll never know until I've seen her once or twice


A          A/Ab         F#m     Hm          G                 E
And so I'm living for a dream. Each lonely day spent looking for the sunshine

A           A/Ab               F#m    Hm           G                 E
I'll make believe that I don't care. I'll tell my friends I love my life, I'm happy


A       A/Ab           F#m 
Maybe tomorrow, I will love again

Bm         G               E
I'll never know until I've looked into her eyes

A       A/Ab           F#m 
Maybe tomorrow, I will love again

Hm         G               E                A    A/Ab
I'll never know until I've seen her once or twice


F#m                            Hm                    G 
Wherever,  whoever you may be.  Let the light of your love

E                              A    A/Ab 
Shine through the window of my heart

F#m 
Then when you've coloured all my thoughts bright

Hm           G      E
Don't let me ever  ever think of night, no-oo yeah!


A       A/Ab            F#m 
Maybe tomorrow you will love again

Hm         G               E
I'll never know until I've looked into her eyes

A       A/Ab            F#m 
Maybe tomorrow you will love again

Hm         G               E                    A 
I'll never know until I've seen her once or twice

A       A/Ab            F#m
Maybe tomorrow you will love again
D                                A
Maybe tomorrow I will love....... 





By Tom Evans

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