Album: Colorado (2019)
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  • Where have you been, my long-lost friend?
    We haven't talked since way back when
    And how is life with your new love
    I hope she's something from above

    Something happened yesterday
    I need to talk to you
    Now I'm finding out you moved away
    I'm reaching out to you, today

    I saw you walking in the past
    You said your love would always last
    Then I saw you all alone
    Said your heart had turned to stone

    Nothing matters anyway
    I thought I heard her say to you
    Nothing matters anyway
    Then she walked away from you

    There was laughter in the air
    The children all were there
    Playing in the warming sun
    Counting dreamers, one-by-one

    I'm living in the olden days
    I found my friends along the way
    Some are here with me right now
    Some have disappeared somehow

    Where did all the people go?
    Why did they fade away from me?
    They meant so much to me and now I know
    That they're here to stay in my heart Writer/s: Neil Young
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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