Hello tomorrow and good-bye to yesterday
We've been waiting for this moment
And we still don't know what to say
We may never find the answers
or know the reason why
Why we both decided we should say good-bye

Nothing but good things are coming my way
If you are going please let me stay
You bring me down when I'm getting high
You turn me on, I amplify

1-2-3 times you've broken me (Broken Me)
1-2-3, 1-2-3

I won't bleed like this forever
I'm down to ride but my wings are severed
Blindside blitz evacuation
I'm stuck in hell your on vacation

1-2-3 times you've broken me (Broken Me)
1-2-3, 1-2-3

[Chorus]
I've been waiting
Waiting for the day
I've been waiting
Waiting for the day
I'm still waiting for tomorrow
Tired of living in yesterday
I've been waiting
Waiting for the day I'd be over you

Oceans, devotions, these notions run dry
Floating away and I don't know why
Spend all my days in a bottle thinking
You're like an anchor got me sinking

1-2-3 times you've broken me (Broken Me)
1-2-3, 1-2-3

Say good-bye now and mean it forever
Got to move on and keep it together
Forget the things that you've said and you've done
That's in the past, here comes the sun

1-2-3 times you've broken me (Broken Me)

[Chorus]

Hello tomorrow and good-bye to yesterday
We've been waiting for this moment
And we still don't know what to say
We may never find the answers
or know the reason why
Why we both decided we should say good-bye

[Chorus]

Hello tomorrow
1-2-3
I'd be over you (hello tomorrow)
1-2-3
I'd be over you


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Hello Tomorrow Lyrics as written by Ben Osmundson Ali Tabatabaee

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    what the fuck are you all talking about!? this song is truely amazing and you are all spoiling it with your stupid 'views'. it is simply about him wanting to move on, saying goodbye to yesterday, and looking to the future. he has simply had enough of the relationship with the girl who has broken his heart too many times and now he is moving on.

    zebrahead own, they're fucking amazing, and i would say this is quite possibly one of thier best songs.

    steve0steveon January 12, 2007   Link

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