Sometimes people fall in and out
Sometimes good things don’t come about
You can always get them the next time
Is having a good outlook a crime
They take your love from your heart
And every emotion you have inside
We can make a better start
For each of us to make it by

I’ll wait for a change
I’ll wait for a better day
I’ll wait until this world
Is the one to say
“Tomorrow will be
Tomorrow may be
Tomorrow just might be
A better day.”

Well I’ll change myself
To change everyone else
I can make it by from what they say
Sarcastically, o well, I’ll show them anyway

Sometime love will finally show
Sometimes people will let you know
You helped them through there day
You made them look at life in a better way
Now we’ll wait for a change
We’ll wait for a better day
We’ll wait until this world
Is the one to say
“Tomorrow will be
Tomorrow may be
Tomorrow just might be
A better day.”

Better us then them right?
Better for us, to make them feel alright
Blind belief in helping once or twice
No one seems to notice when your nice
Why do they live on all the haters
Remember the people who did you favors
Then again it will make us more caring
And those fake smiles were bearing
Just might become real

Now we’ll wait for a change
We’ll wait for a better day
We’ll wait until this world
Is the one to say
“Tomorrow will be
Tomorrow may be
Tomorrow just might be
A better day.”


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    its beautiful.. just like everything else you have written! keep it up and you will do wonders..i know it!! I LOVE YOU~Mandy

    anotheDCfanon September 11, 2002   Link

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