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Tomorrow Morning's Coming


tony333

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This is a new one I penned. Right now it's just lyrics. I am trying to work out the rhythm guitar part. Think "6 Days On the Road". So I guess now it's just a poem but tell me what you think.

 

Tomorrow Morning’s Coming

 

 

VI

I work to hard cause it’s all I know how to do

Holding on to that dream that they all got us hooked in to

Work my fingers to the bone

Wake up and my life’s half gone

And tomorrow morning’s coming is the only thing I know is true

 

V2

Well my baby said she loves me but she doesn’t know what that means

Got them pretty little fingers always digging at my seams

Don’t know whether to come or go

Tells me I’m a so and so

And when I gave away my heart I didn’t know it carried all my dreams

 

V3

So I’m packing up and I think I’m gonna hit the road

Got a tank of gas and no where I gotta go

Highway calling out my name

I guess I’ll never be the same

But if I don’t leave now then you know I’m gonna never know

 

Guitar break/solo

 

V4

I’m a working man and I guess that’s all I’m gonna be

Gotta keep on grinding cause you know this {censored} ain’t free

Make my living day by day

I don’t care what people say

Cause the only thing that matters is I know who really holds the key

 

V5

Well my baby said she loves me but she doesn’t know what that means

Got them pretty little fingers always digging at my seams

Don’t know whether to come or go

Tells me I’m a so and so

And when I gave away my heart I didn’t know it carried all my dreams

 

Piano/guitar break solo’s

 

V6

I work to hard cause it’s all I know how to do

Holding on to that dream that they all got us hooked in to

Work my fingers to the bone

Wake up and my life’s half gone

And tomorrow morning’s coming is the only thing I know is true

Yeah tomorrow morning’s coming is the only thing I know is true

Tomorrow mornings coming

 

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You've got it. The finished song will jump. I think of this stage as the bare bones. The skeleton's good, so the song has a shot at being good, too.

 

No need to concern yourself with what and where the solos are, that'll always depend on who you're playing with. Meanwhile, as you work on the music and arrangement, you'll probably finding yourself sharpening the language, too, to make it fit your mouth.

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