We began with hands and eyes And our lips were careless and free And you'd never think before a kiss And I'd never fear childish laughter And we'd never think about thereafter And I said "yes, tomorrow I'll go" And we agreed Then we talked of life and love And reasons and destinies And we asked each other always why And like children, we puzzled the answers And as children, we were always sure And I said "yes, but tomorrow I'll go" And we agreed We talked of truth and the past I believed every word And you made me eat onions and prawns And soon your thoughts were like mine And my thoughts were just like yours And still I said "yes, tomorrow I'll go I'll go" And we bought an old sheep dog And it seemed like we lived around him And he wasn't yours and he wasn't mine So he must have been ours You said, "how can you ever leave?" And still I said "yes, tomorrow I'll go I'll go" And one day you said, "how about a baby?" And I said, "okay But I may want to go tomorrow" You said, "of course" and then I knew You said, "of course" and then I knew That I would never go tomorrow I'd never go, never leave Today or tomorrow, I'd never leave Never go, never go