Yesterday's Gone

Album: Yesterday's Gone (2017)
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  • Look up and you'll see the sunshine
    So high above
    Goodbye to darkness and welcome back to love
    Every yesterday it was a nightmare for someone
    The days they count are coming and the best ones have begun

    Yesterday's gone
    Yesterday's gone
    Why think about it when the words we said were wrong?
    Yesterday's gone
    Yesterday's gone
    Meet the world together let's go out and have some fun

    Stay awake to watch the darkness slowly disappear
    Slept through the dawn and in the morning you came in
    Now I'm simply captured by the beauty of the day
    Sun has been shining ever since you came this way

    Yesterday's gone
    Yesterday's gone
    Why think about it when the words we said were wrong?
    Yesterday's gone
    Yesterday's gone
    Go outside and see the world is living on
    Yesterday's gone
    Yesterday's gone

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