Between Midnight and Tomorrow

LESLIE WINN SATCHER

Somewhere between midnight and tomorrow
You'll want to be free of your constant sorrow
I'll offer a bed of roses for your bed of nails
You'll be drawn to my perfume, but the whiskey will prevail

Then somewhere between midnight and tomorrow
I'll have more trouble then I could ever borrow
You'll stagger and crawl, and wind up on your knees
And I'll witness the fall of the man you used to be

And I'll pull off your boots and I'll turn out the lights
And I'll sit by the window but I will not fight
There'll be room for thinkin' in a night that's so hollow
And I'll make up my mind between midnight and tomorrow

So many times I patiently follow
The road that winds between midnight and tomorrow
But now I'm not sure if it leads anywhere
'Cause now I'm not sure if you even cared

And I'll pull off your boots and I'll turn out the lights
And I'll sit by the window but I will not fight
There'll be room for thinkin' in a night that's so hollow
And I'll make up my mind between midnight and tomorrow
And I'll make up my mind between midnight and tomorrow

Somewhere between midnight and tomorrow
I will be free of this constant sorrow

Trivia about the song Between Midnight and Tomorrow by Lorrie Morgan

When was the song “Between Midnight and Tomorrow” released by Lorrie Morgan?
The song Between Midnight and Tomorrow was released in 1999, on the album “My Heart”.
Who composed the song “Between Midnight and Tomorrow” by Lorrie Morgan?
The song “Between Midnight and Tomorrow” by Lorrie Morgan was composed by LESLIE WINN SATCHER.

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