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What are the lyrics and chords for the song  “I’d Like To Go To Morrow”.
What are the lyrics and chords for the song  “I’d Like To Go To Morrow”.
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The song "I'd Like to Go to Morrow" is a humorous and clever wordplay piece often attributed to Lew Sully (or similar variants of the title). The lyrics describe a traveler who wishes to visit Morrow (a town), leading to a comedic misunderstanding due to the ambiguity between the town's name and the word "tomorrow."
The song "I'd Like to Go to Morrow" is a humorous and clever wordplay piece often attributed to Lew Sully (or similar variants of the title). The lyrics describe a traveler who wishes to visit Morrow (a town), leading to a comedic misunderstanding due to the ambiguity between the town's name and the word "tomorrow."
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Are there more verses?
Are there more verses?
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Yes! The song "I'd Like to Go to Morrow" often includes several additional verses, as the humor builds upon the wordplay. Below are more verses commonly sung, continuing the comical confusion:
Yes! The song "I'd Like to Go to Morrow" often includes several additional verses, as the humor builds upon the wordplay. Below are more verses commonly sung, continuing the comical confusion:

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