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Luke Sital-Singh - Maybe Tomorrow

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I hope maybe tomorrow
I'm gonna get it right
I'm gonna hurt a little less inside
I say maybe tomorrow
Give it another try
I wanna hurt a little less inside

I lay back down
My body broken
Is hope found
Or is hope chosen?
It takes its toll
On my brightest spirit
It's darkening

Oh, I'm just not in it
Oh, I'm wanting
Oh, I'm hurting
But I'm holding on

I hope maybe tomorrow
I'm gonna get it right
I'm gonna hurt a little less inside
I say maybe tomorrow
Give it another try
I wanna hurt a little less inside

I heard someone say
"Don't plan on waiting"
But I don't have today
'Cause it's dead and burning
Let me try again
In the fresh-faced morning
Whеn the light breaks in
And the day bеgins

Oh, I'm wanting
Oh, I'm hurting
But I'm holding on

I hope maybe tomorrow
I'm gonna get it right
I'm gonna hurt a little less inside
I say maybe tomorrow
Give it another try
I wanna hurt a little less inside

Oooh
Oooh
Oooh
I'm gonna get it right
Oooh
Give it another try
Oooh
I'm gonna get it right
Oooh
Give it another try
Oooh
I'm gonna get it right
Oooh
Give it another try
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Luke Sital-Singh - Biography

Luke Sital-Singh, a British singer-songwriter, was brought up in the small south west London town of New Malden – birthplace of John Martyn and Jamie Woon.

The youngest of three brothers, Luke Sital-Singh was encouraged to embrace musical instruments from a young age. He cites his influences as Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen, but this takes nothing away from Luke’s originality: The Guardian described him as “breathing life into a tired form.”

But it was a combination of Brighton and Damian Rice that largely determined Sital-Singh’s path to being a singer songwriter.

The thing that started me off before I was really into music, was that socially I was a metal head; nothing to do with what I do now, and it never meant anything to me. But the thing that first meant something to me was Damian Rice’s album, O. That changed my musical outlook; a conversion experience! And, I picked up an acoustic guitar. That was the DNA I took to becoming a singer songwriter. I learnt all his songs, performed them at gigs. I haven’t listened to that album for years, but it means a lot to me as a starting point."
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