Monday to Monday

It was a cloudy morning in Oulundi
I could see the rain in your eye
I was lookin’ for a word to somehow make it right
But the only word I found was goodbye

I watched you from the doorway walkin’ over the hill
Your hand shadow wavin’
Wavin’ in the air and me saying he’ll be back
He’ll be back over and over like a prayer

Monday to Monday, scratching in the gold dust
You were so far so far away

Monday, Monday sometimes I’m forgettin’
The memory of your sweet face slips away

Monday to Monday but he’ll be home
Sometime I’ll be home

It’s terrible-terrible loving you from so far
Our flower struggling in the desert sand
Watered with the dry words on scraps of paper
Written by a stranger’s hand

But one day our home will green again
And our babies they will play under the Jacaranda tree
You and I will be loving close, close
A day will come when we’ll be free

Monday to Monday a mile down in the darkness
Prayin’, prayin’ to Morena
Monday to Monday, I can’t ride on the blue train
Watching for you by the roadside

Monday to Monday I’m fighting with the feeling
So far, so far, so far away
But I’ll be home someday
He’ll be coming home

Monday to Monday a way down in the darkness
Praying praying to Morena
Monday to Monday, mina neizobuya
Monday to Monday thinking on your sweet eyes
Thinking, thinking on your strong hands

Monday to Monday, time she sure go slowly
Monday to Monday, can’t ride, ride on the blue train
Monday to Monday, one day I’ll be coming home
Monday to Monday, hold on to yesterday

Trivia about the song Monday to Monday by Harry Belafonte

When was the song “Monday to Monday” released by Harry Belafonte?
The song Monday to Monday was released in 1988, on the album “Paradise in Gazankulu”.

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