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What Tomorrow Will Be Missing

from Falling All The Way by Franklin Taggart

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When a relationship ends there is sometimes a last time before letting go. One last coming together before permanently releasing each other.

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Seven years in boxes on the living room floor
Is this old stack of records mine or yours?
The silence between us is louder than angry words could be
Your hand brushes mine as you reach for a picture
A memory of love gone by
After all we've been through it's amazing what your touch does to me

One more time let your hair hand down
One more time let our bodies be twisted
We've got one more night to find
What tomorrow will be missing

Let your breath touch my face, let my kisses make you tremble
Forgetting there's a future or a past
Let's make love slowly like we should have all along
As if each night would be the last

In the morning I'll leave my key on the table by the door
When I walk away we'll have one good night to remember
Please remember

credits

from Falling All The Way, released September 17, 2001
Franklin Taggart – Guitar, Vocal
Tom Espinola – Mandolin, Tacoma Acoustic Bass, Electric Guitar

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Franklin Taggart Loveland, Colorado

A small town AM radio station is the main musical influence of singer/songwriter Franklin Taggart. In Evanston, Wyoming he heard everything from Patsy Cline to Frank Sinatra to Alice Cooper, all on one place on the dial. His original music blends country, rock, jazz, folk, bluegrass and blues into a heartwarming mixture of Americana. ... more

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