Lyrics All My Tomorrows - Glen Campbell

All My Tomorrows - Glen Campbell
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Date of issue: 31.12.1971
Record label: Capitol Records Nashville
Song language: English

All My Tomorrows

Today I may not have a thing at all
Except for just a dream or two
But I’ve got lots of plans for tomorrow
And all my tomorrows belong to you
Right now it may not seem like spring at all
We’re drifting and the laughs are few
But I’ve got rainbows planned for tomorrow
And all my tomorrows belong to you
No one knows better than I
That luck keeps passing me by
That’s fate
But with you there at my side
I’ll soon be turning the tide
Just wait
As long as I’ve got arms that cling at all
It’s you that I’ll be clinging to
And all the dreams I dream, beg, or borrow
On some bright tomorrow
Will all come true
And all my bright tomorrows belong to you
No one knows better than I
That luck keeps passing me by
That’s fate
But with you there at my side
I’ll soon be turning the tide
Just wait
As long as I’ve got arms that cling at all
It’s you that I’ll be clinging to
And all the dreams I dream, beg, or borrow
On some bright tomorrow
Will all come true
And all my bright tomorrows belong to you

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Artist lyrics: Glen Campbell