Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Tomorrow's Already Lost: Hazel Dickens From: GUEST,guest Date: 09 Dec 09 - 11:53 AM thanks stewie i have a version from jay unger nad lyndon hardy which is less than accurate. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Tomorrow's Already Lost: Hazel Dickens From: Stewie Date: 09 Dec 09 - 11:45 AM Guest, you must have a different version from Hazel's original recording. There are numerous minor variations. Anyhow, in respect of the stanza you are interested in, I hear the following from her 'Hard Hitting Songs ...' LP (Rounder 0126): Her fear she hides within her eyes, the torment in her soul The loved ones who've forgotten her don't need her no more The demons from some hellish world speak to her so low Bid her come into their world, be lost forever more There could be 'will' between 'world' and 'speak' in the third line. I hope this is of use to you. --Stewie. |
Subject: Lyr Add: TOMORROW'S ALREADY LOST (Hazel Dickens) From: GUEST,guest Date: 09 Dec 09 - 01:06 AM I need a couple of words... Tomorrow's Already Lost by Hazel Dickens (chorus)Down where the beer and the wine and the liquor flow Down along sorrow street where all her misery grows Searchin for a home I know she'll never find Searchin for a little love the kind she never had The fear she hides within her eyes torment deep in er soul ???? Her loved ones who've forgotten her they don't want her no more The voices from som hellish world speak to her so low And bid her come away with them and be lost forever more chorus Her loved ones turn from her in shame scorn deep in their eyes They'll never claim a part of this blame they don't want her around So she turns to a stranger for love at any cost She's waitin for tomorrow but tomorrow's already lost. chorus They'll come for her tomorrow lock her up for awhile Until she can stand alone and once more learn to smile And then she'll start all over and walk the streets downtown where plenty of men are just waitin to help and bring her down Chorus repeat lst two lines |
Subject: Lyr Req: Tomorrow's Already Lost: Hazel Dickens From: GUEST,guest Date: 07 Dec 09 - 11:34 PM Does anyone know these words? Much obliged. |
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