Yesterday This Yesterday That

Album: Nothing But Time (2025)
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  • Yesterday this, yesterday that
    Yesterday’s not really where it’s at
    The past is passed and that’s a fact
    Cause yesterday’s gone and it ain’t coming back

    Live for today and it’s plain to see
    Nostalgia ain’t what it used to be
    Live for today and it’s plain to see
    Nostalgia ain’t what it used to be

    What’s done id done…there’s no rewind
    Now’s what’s real and now’s our time
    Don’t get lost in thoughts of the past
    It’s a waste of time, that flies by so fast

    Live for today and it’s plain to see
    Nostalgia ain’t what it used to be
    Tomorrow today will be yesterday
    It’s time to throw nostalgia away

    Ba-Bop-Ba, Ba-Bop-Ba… Writer/s: STEVE BARDWIL
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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