All Of Our Yesterdays

Album: Here Comes the Cowboy (2019)
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  • Holdin' out
    Another day has come and let you down
    All of our yesterdays have gone now
    Tearin' up
    Lookin' for a shoulder to prop you up
    All of our yesterdays have gone now
    All of our yesterdays have gone now
    All of our yesterdays have gone now
    All of our yesterdays have gone

    And that don't mean your dream is over
    And that don't make your heart beat slower
    Such a shame to complain
    When all of our yesterdays have gone away

    Holdin' on
    An image of a memory, another song
    All of our yesterdays have gone now
    Call me up
    When you need a shoulder to prop you up
    All of our yesterdays have gone now
    All of our yesterdays have gone now
    All of our yesterdays have gone now
    All of our yesterdays have gone

    And that don't mean your dream is over
    And that don't make your heart beat slower
    Such a shame to complain
    When all of our yesterdays have gone away
    And that don't mean your dream is over
    And that don't make your heart beat slower
    Such a shame to complain
    When all of our yesterdays have gone away Writer/s: MacBriare Samuel Demarco
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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