Maybe I'll Cry Tomorrow

Written by Sid Griffin

We would walk to the river through the trees

Touching hands in summer's sweetest breeze

On that bank where I bent upon one knee

To ask my girl to walk this life with me

She said Oh no I cannot marry you

I gave my heart to someone else it's true

We will marry when the chill is on the dew

Goodbye goodbye and don't be feelin' blue

Maybe I'll walk out and cry in the rain

A smile to beg steal or borrow

Never to hear the sound of her name

Maybe I'll cry tomorrow

No more would I hold her close against the rain

Or warm against the coldest winter wind

Nor lay her down 'neath the softest bed of hay

Asleep in dreams 'til the rooster crowed the day

Maybe I'll walk out and cry in the rain

A smile to beg steal or borrow

Never to hear the sound of her name

Maybe I'll cry tomorrow

Though the hour and the times draw us in

I will not weep I will not moan

To search for someone a life to begin

Or forever stand alone

Maybe I'll walk out and cry in the rain

A smile to beg steal or borrow

Never to hear the sound of her name

Maybe I'll cry tomorrow

Never to hear the sound of her name

Maybe I'll cry tomorrow

Maybe I'll cry tomorrow

Maybe I'll cry tomorrow

© Sid Griffin

Published by Coal Train Tunes/Bug Music Ltd