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No Tomorrow In Sight

Released by Willie Nelson in 1967
From the Album: The Party's Over And Other Great Willie Nelson Songs |

This version of No Tomorrow In Sight was released by Willie Nelson in 1967.

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The children are sleepin’,
Our talk can begin.
We’ve waited until they’ve gone to bed.
We knew they would cry,
When we said goodbye,
And I’d rather leave quietly instead.

We can never be happy,
We both know it’s true.
We’ve quarrelled from the day that we met.
Our love was too weak,
To pull our dreams through,
But too strong to let us forget.

I hope we can salvage a few memories,
To carry us through the long night.
The clock’s strikin’ midnight, yesterday’s gone.
And there’s no tomorrow in sight.

In our efforts to break through,
The thick walls of pride,
With harsh words that burned to the core.
The wall’s still remainin’,
But the words broke inside,
And strengthened the walls even more.

I hope we can salvage a few memories,
To carry us through the long night.
The clock’s strikin’ midnight, yesterday’s gone.
And there’s no tomorrow in sight.


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Willie Nelson has released many songs over the years besides No Tomorrow In Sight. Willie Nelson released songs from 1962 to 2005 spanning across albums like And Then I Wrote, Here's Willie Nelson, Country Willie - His Own Songs, Country Favorites - Willie Nelson Style, The Party's Over And Other Great Willie Nelson Songs, Make Way For Willie Nelson, Good Times, My Own Peculiar Way, Both Sides Now, Laying My Burdens Down, Yesterday's Wine, Willie Nelson And Family, The Words Don't Fit The Picture, The Willie Way, Shotgun Willie, and Countryman. Decade Lyrics has over lyrics & songs by Willie Nelson.

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