Yesterday's Wine

Album: Yesterday's Wine (1971)
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  • Miracles appear in the strangest of places
    Fancy meeting you here
    The last time I saw you
    Was just out of Houston
    Sit down let me buy you a beer

    Your presence is welcome
    With me and my friend here
    This is a hangout of mine
    We come here quite often
    And listen to music
    Partaking of yesterday's wine

    Yesterday's wine
    I'm yesterday's wine
    Aging with time
    Like yesterday's wine
    Yesterday's wine
    We're yesterday's wine
    Aging with time
    Like yesterday's wine

    You give the appearance
    Of one widely traveled
    I'll bet you've seen
    Things in your time
    So sit down beside me
    And tell me your story
    If you think
    You'll like yesterday's wine

    Yesterday's wine
    We're yesterday's wine
    Aging with time
    Like yesterday's wine
    Yesterday's wine
    We're yesterday's wine
    Aging with time
    Like yesterday's wine

    Yesterday's wine
    We're yesterday's wine
    Aging with time
    Like yesterday's wine
    Yesterday's wine
    We're yesterday's wine
    We're aging with time
    Like yesterday's wine Writer/s: Willie Nelson
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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