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What are the words just before he say 'Tomorrow' around the 2m 24s mark in the video.

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''I saw her tomorrow''

''I'll solve it tomorrow''

''Sorrow tomorrow''

 

Anybody actually know?

 

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  • Kevinkent
    Kevinkent

    ....Why couldn't I explain that all the tears and the pain you feel today will save you a solemn tomorrow. IMO  - Kev

  •   Yup I'm changing my mind and going with  this. 

  • Steve S 60
    Steve S 60

    Sounds like "A sour tomorrow".

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Somebody's just said to me it's ''Save you a sorrow tomorrow'', or ''Save you some sorrow tomorrow''. Sounds about right?

I always thought it was "there's always tomorrow"

I'll try again:

 

Why couldn't I explain that

All the tears and the pain

You feel today will tell you that

Starting tomorrow oh you're gonna thank me baby

....Why couldn't I explain that all the tears and the pain you feel today will save you a solemn tomorrow.

IMO

:hatsoff2: - Kev

Edited by KevinKent

....Why couldn't I explain that all the tears and the pain you feel today will save you a solemn tomorrow.

IMO

:hatsoff2: - Kev

 

Yup I'm changing my mind and going with  this. 

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