To (Bb)mor row
I’m gon na leave here.
I’m I’m gon na let you go and walk (Bb)a way like ev ’ry (Eb)day I said I would.
And to (Bb)mor row
I’m gon na lis ten
to that but voice of rea son house in side I (F)my head
no tell in’ (Eb)me that we’re no good.
But to (Bb)night I’m gon na give in one last time;
rock you strong in these arms of mine; for (Gm)get all the re grets that are bound to fol low.
(Bb)We’re like fire and gas o line; I’m no (F)good for you, you’re no good for me.
We (Gm)on ly bring each oth er tears and sor row.
(Bb)But to night
I’m gon na love you like there’s (Eb)no...
To (Bb)mor row
I’ll gon be strong er.
I’m not gon na break down go and call (Bb)you up
like when my (Eb)heart cries out for you.
And to (Bb)mor row
you won’t be lieve it,
to that but when I pass your house in side I (F)won’t stop no mat ter (Eb)how bad I want to.
But to (Bb)night I’m gon na give in one last time; rock you strong in these arms of mine; for (Gm)get all the re grets that are bound to fol low.
(Bb)We’re like fire and gas o line; I’m no (F)good for you, you’re no good for me.
We (Gm)on ly bring each oth er tears and sor row.
(Bb)But to night
I’m gon na love you like there’s (Eb)no
To
to mor row.
Ooh, ba by, (Eb)when we’re good, you know we’re great.
But there’s (F)too much bad for us to think that there’s (Eb)an y thing
worth try in’ to save.
But to (Bb)night I’m gon na give in one last time;
(F)rock you strong in these arms of mine; for (Gm)get all the re grets that are bound to fol low.
To (Bb)mor row
I’m gon na leave here.
Yeah, I’m gon na let you go and walk (Bb)a way like ev ’ry (Eb)day I said I would.
This page shows “Tomorrow” by Chris Young in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of Eb at 100 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.