The Best Is Yet to Come

"The Best is Yet to Come", words and music by Carolyn Leigh and Cy Coleman, written for Frank Sinatra in 1960, was a song in Vic Fontaine's repertoire. Captain Sisko sang it in a duet with Vic Fontaine for Kasidy as a reply to her earlier argument that people in 2375 were limited only by their minds. 

Lyrics
Out of the tree of life, I just picked me a plum You came along and everything started to hum Still it's a real good bet, the best is yet to come

The best is yet to come, and babe won't that be fine You think you've seen the sun, but you ain't seen it shine

Wait 'til the warm-up is underway Wait 'til our lips have met Wait 'til you see that sunshine day You ain't seen nothin' yet

The best is yet to come, babe and won't that be fine The best is yet to come, come the day that you're mine

Come the day that you're mine I'm gonna teach you to fly We've only tasted the wine We're gonna drain that cup dry

Wait till your charms are right, for the arms to surround You think you've flown before, but you ain't left the ground

Wait till you're locked in my embrace Wait till I hold you near Wait till you see that sunshine place There ain't nothin' like it here

The best is yet to come, and won't that be fine The best is yet to come, come the day that you're mine

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