I'm Leavin' Here Tomorrow, Mama

BILLY VERA

If I were a carpenter,
And you were a lady,
Would you marry me anyway,
Would you have my baby?
If you were a carpenter,
And I were a lady,
I'd marry you anyway,
I'd have your baby.
If a tinker was my trade,
Would I still find you?
I'd be carrying the pots you made,
Following behind you.
Save your love through loneliness,
Save your love through sorrow,
I gave you my onlyness,
Give me your tomorrow.
If I were a miller,
And a mill wheel grinding,
Would you miss your colored blouse,
And your soft shoes shining?
If you were a miller,
And a mill wheel grinding,
I'd not miss my colored blouse,
And my soft shoes shining.
Save your love through loneliness,
Save your love through sorrow,
I gave you my onlyness,
Give me your tomorrow.
If I worked my hands on wood,
Would you still love me?
I'd answer you yes I would.
And would you not be above me?
If I were a carpenter,
And you were a lady,
I'd marry you anyway,
I'd have your baby.
Save your love through loneliness,
Save your love through sorrow,
I gave you my onlyness,
Give me your tomorrow.

Trivia about the song I'm Leavin' Here Tomorrow, Mama by Billy Vera

When was the song “I'm Leavin' Here Tomorrow, Mama” released by Billy Vera?
The song I'm Leavin' Here Tomorrow, Mama was released in 1968, on the album “With Pen in Hand”.
Who composed the song “I'm Leavin' Here Tomorrow, Mama” by Billy Vera?
The song “I'm Leavin' Here Tomorrow, Mama” by Billy Vera was composed by BILLY VERA.

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