P. Bodurtha (lead vox, acoustic guitar)
J. Bodurtha (drums)
G. Adams (bass)
J. Eckhardt (piano, organ)
S. Griffin (vox, electric guitar)
R. Martin (vox, mandolin)
lyrics
You're the beauty, I'm the beast you love
And you'll return to me one day I know
I want to see you in the morning
When the evil curse is broken
It's a long time waiting
For you to come home, someday tomorrow
Watching for your second coming home
I can see you, I'm your seeing stone
I want to see you in the morning
When the evil curse is broken
It's a long time waiting
For you to come home, someday tomorrow
Someday tomorrow
I'll wake up and you'll be there
And the solid will fill the hollow
I believe you when you say that you'll come home soon
Please come home soon
I'll be here waiting
I have kept my lantern burning bright
You're my muse, my love, my thief in the night
I want to see you in the morning
When the evil curse is broken
It's a long time waiting
For you to come home, someday tomorrow
Someday tomorrow
I'll wake up and you'll be there
And the solid will fill the hollow
I believe you when you say that you'll come home soon
Please come home soon
I'll be here waiting
credits
from Victory,
released March 4, 2016
Written by P. Bodurtha and arranged by Good Diction
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