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'Gone Tomorrow' is the second single from the False and the Fair.
lyrics
Pretty girl on the TV station
Says it's going to be a rainy day
Well that's just
One more reason to stick around
One more reason to stay
Just one more day and I'll be gone
Nothing you can say
I'll be gone tomorrow
So don't ask me why
'Cause I'll be gone tomorrow
She flicks through the TV stations
While we sit here in silence everyday
And something's been feeling so wrong for so long
Something's got to change
And don't ask me why but I'll be gone
I won't say goodbye
But I'll be gone tomorrow
I’ll be gone
So don't ask me why
'Cause I'll be gone tomorrow
Don’t you know
I’ll be gone
Gone
Pretty girl on the TV station
Says there's going to be a storm
Two days later I'm still
Running my brain through all of these
Games we play and replay
And it’s so easy
Why can’t it
Be so easy?
Should be so easy for me
But I just keep
Coming back
To the comfortable discomfort of
Each new day
I’ll wait another day
credits
released June 17, 2017
Performed & Arranged by The False and the Fair:
Tommy Cullen, Cormac Feeley, Jacob Fry, Adam Nugent.
Written by Tommy Cullen.
Recorded at Hellfire Studios.
Mixed by Marcus Jay.
Mastered by Ivan Jackman.
Artwork by Eoin Brennan.
Thanks to BIMM17A and Nathanael Roman for their help arranging early versions of this song.
Contains a riff borrowed, with gracious permission, from Goat's 'To Travel the Path Unknown'.
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