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Tomorrow Comes Today Lyrics


Thulium Tomorrow Comes Today


Create a disease, create a cure
Erase and rewind, record and secure
Control a mind, fake to better
Scare for a while and store for later

The masses count the hours
As if there was no tomorrow

Tomorrow comes today, I cannot wait another day
Tomorrow comes today
Forget about yesterday, I wouldn’t wait another day
Tomorrow comes today

I had become enslaved, just like you, I lost it all
Only through this pain, have I made my wake-up call?
There is no place for second best
Mess with the best, die like the rest

Take a minute to breathe
And watch the seconds freeze
The hours collapsing
As if there was no tomorrow

Tomorrow comes today, I cannot wait another day
Tomorrow comes today
Forget about yesterday, I wouldn’t wait another day
Tomorrow comes today

Tomorrow’s too late to realise my sacrifice
Giving you my words, my heart, my life, you will take what you want

Tomorrow comes today, I cannot wait another day
Tomorrow comes today
Forget about yesterday, I wouldn’t wait another day
Tomorrow comes today
Tomorrow comes today
Tomorrow comes today



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