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OLTL: 1987-1992 openng/closing with Peabo Bryson lyrics


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I have a question and I hope someone here can help me out. I am looking for the complete lyrics from the 1987-1992 OLTL closing theme sung by Peabo Bryson.

After searching Youtube and a couple other sites, I have found the opening and have the lyrics to it, but I would like to find a video and/or lyrics of the complete closing with him singing the entire song.

It is the one that ends "....because we only have One Life to Live."

Thanks in advance for the help guys! :)

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I can't help you but I miss the old school R&B opening songs for OLTL and Loving.

"Take me in your arms, I could use a little loooooving"

ETA: Because I have to finish a thought...

"The one thing you should treasure now and forever is L-O-V-I-N-Ggggg"

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Well, I don't know where you can find video of it (other than you-know-where), but I've always been sure that these were the lyrics:

Here's what you do when you don't find the rainbow's end

This time

Here's where you go when it looks like the rain won't end

Don't cry

There's always tomorrow, where you can have a second chance

And after tomorrow, all that you have to remember

Here's what you do when you think nobody cares

For you

Look in my eyes and see there's an answer there

It's true

We'll find tomorrow, a place for us, I know because...

Time only knows

How long forever's going to last

And we don't even need to ask

Let's live today

And find someone to share it with

'Cause we only have one life to live

Don't cry

I'll give you tomorrow

Let me be the one you share it with

And each day that follows

'Cause we only have one life to live

~~~

I'm pretty sure that that is it, but there might be some words that are off.

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This is the only part used in the opening:

Here's what you do when you don't find the rainbow's end

This time

Here's where you go when it looks like the rain won't end

Don't cry

I'll give you tomorrow

Let me be the one you share it with

And each day that follows

'Cause we only have one life to live

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