See You Tomorrow

Embracing Tomorrow: Lean Green's Melody of Friendship and Goodbyes
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Lyrics

(Ah, ah, ah)

The repetition of "Ah" suggests a contemplative or emotional tone, possibly expressing uncertainty or sadness.

(Ah, ah)

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(Ah, ah)

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Guess I'll make new friends

The speaker reflects on making new friends but expresses reluctance for existing ones to leave. The desire for companionship is evident, and there's a hope to see them again tomorrow.

But I don't want mine to go

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But they got other plans

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Where are they gonna go

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Way off to new lands

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Where there's sunshine or snow

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Wish you could stay and

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Say I'll see you tomorrow

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I don't want you to go

The speaker expresses a fear of getting old, and the emotions associated with separation feel cold. The unfolding of life is observed with a sense of uncertainty.

I don't wanna get old

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This feeling is just too cold

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Watch my whole life just unfold

The speaker contemplates the unfolding of their entire life, emphasizing the impact of time and experiences.

Maybe I'll see you again

The speaker acknowledges the possibility of meeting again, expressing a wish for enduring friendships and questioning why good things must end.

When we could be closer friends

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Why do good things have to end

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I know it's gonna happen

Anticipation of an inevitable separation is acknowledged, but the speaker feels unprepared for it.

But I'm not ready for it

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We're still best friends 'til the end right

The repetition emphasizes the commitment to remaining best friends until the end.

We're still best friends 'til the end right

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Best friends 'til the end right

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Right

A confirmation of the commitment to friendship, possibly indicating an assurance or resolve.

Guess I'll make new friends

Repetition of the theme of making new friends, reluctance for current friends to leave, and expressing a desire to see them again tomorrow.

But I don't want mine to go

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But they got other plans

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Where are they gonna go

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Way off to new lands

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Where there's sunshine or snow

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Wish you could stay and

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Say I'll see you tomorrow

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Guess I'll make new friends

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But I don't want mine to go

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But they got other plans

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Where are they gonna go

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Way off to new lands

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Where there's sunshine or snow

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Wish you could stay and

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Say I'll see you tomorrow

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Remember me

The speaker asks for remembrance when they are gone, reflecting on shared experiences and the fear of friendship drifting apart with distance.

When I'm gone

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On stage singing

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My songs

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Like when we were in the car

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Spending summer working hard

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When you move away too far

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And our friendship drifts apart

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Will you make new friends

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Please don't break my heart

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Waiting for the day we're free

Waiting for a day of freedom, with reassurance that it's not far away.

It really ain't that far (Far)

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I know I'll remember you

The speaker expresses gratitude and love for the support received from the friend, emphasizing the importance of their relationship.

The things you helped me through

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I just wanna say I love you ah

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Guess I'll make new friends (Ah, ah)

Repetition of the theme, with a plea for friends not to go and a continued wish to see them again tomorrow. The use of "Ah" adds emotional weight.

But I don't want mine to go (Ah, ah)

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But they got other plans

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Where are they gonna go

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Way off to new lands (Ah, ah)

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Where there's sunshine or snow (Ah, ah)

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Wish you could stay and

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Say I'll see you tomorrow

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Guess I'll make new friends (Ah, ah)

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But I don't want mine to go (Ah, ah)

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But they got other plans

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Where are they gonna go

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Way off to new lands (Ah, ah)

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Where there's sunshine or snow (Ah, ah)

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Wish you could stay and

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Say I'll see you tomorrow

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