Lyrics of 'Maybe Tomorrow' by Heather Nova

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(Verse 1)
When you touch me, I feel lonely
I don't know how to let you into me
It's been coming now for a long time
It's been coming now for a long time

(Verse 2)
Is there some way to reach my Hebrides?
Burn a light on the headland, lonely seas
We've been rolling on for a long time
We've been rolling on for a long time

(Chorus A)
Oo, maybe tomorrow the sun will shine
Oo, maybe the wild rose will be all mine to give you
Oo, maybe soon

(Verse 3)
I've been out on the birdland, got no wings
I've been calling the nighthawk, hope she sings
It's been coming now for a long time
It's been coming now for a long time

(Chorus B)
Oo, maybe tomorrow the sun will shine
Oo, maybe the wild rose will be all mine to give you
Oo, maybe tomorrow the sun will shine
Oo, maybe the wild rose will be all mine to give you
Oo, maybe soon
Oo, maybe soon

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