Common - Live For Today lyrics

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Common - Live For Today lyrics

[Intro: Stacy Barthe] Oh, tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow [Verse 1: Stacy Barthe] You don't ever know, never know, never know when it's your time Trying to predict the future's just a waste of time Don't wake up one day and half your life has pa**ed you by Don't die, inside you're not dead yet, you're still alive, alive [Chorus: Stacy Barthe] All you can do is live for today and pray for another Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow All you can do is live for today and pray for another Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow [Verse 2: Stacy Barthe] Fear's crippling, it's a man made thought put in our heads Invading our thoughts, holding our dreams hostages Take a walk out on this limb, and even if chances are slim You won't die before you hit the ground, you fly, you gotta fly [Chorus: Stacy Barthe] All you can do is live for today and pray for another Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow All you can do is live for today and pray for another Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow [Verse 3: Common] Sounds of tomorrow, borrow time for the day Play in my head, I lay in the bed Weighing what's said by the ma**es They say we go from dust to ashes Created from clay, on the way to being Ca**ius I ask if, I gotta wait to be great If so the weight is heavy, that's why I'm staying steady On the grind, aligned with the will of the divine I know the world is changing but I'm still in my mind Where the peace be, days that greet me I'm facing the east sea We facing the beatly, daily and weekly I pray that he keep me Somewhere between the pimps and the priests So the angels can reach me, tomorrow [Chorus: Stacy Barthe] All you can do is live for today and pray for another Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow All you can do is live for today and pray for another Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow [Outro: Stacy Barthe] Oh, tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow Tomorrow, tomorrow