Just close your eyes and then remember
The thoughts you've locked away
When tomorrow comes you'll wish
You had today

[Chorus]
And as we sit here alone
Looking for a reason to go on
It's so clear that all we have now
Are our thoughts of yesterday

If you're still there when it's all over
I'm scared I'll have to say
That a part of you has gone
Since yesterday

[Chorus]

Well, maybe this could be the ending
With nothing left of you
A hundred wishes couldn't say
I don't want to

[Chorus]

It's so clear that all we have now
Are thoughts of yesterday


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Since Yesterday Lyrics as written by Rose Mcdowall Jill Bryson

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    I've always thought this was the final collapse a struggling relationship. They were long-time friends who became romantic, and the breakup threatens to take the everything down with it. She (the singer) is just trying to reclaim the friendship they had before.

    "Just close your eyes and then remember The thoughts you've locked away When tomorrow comes you'll wish You had today"

    It wasn't always bad, and you shouldn't carry forward only negative memories.

    "And as we sit here alone Looking for a reason to go on It's so clear that all we have now Are our thoughts of yesterday"

    Things have changed, and we don't feel the same about each other anymore. Maybe it was a mistake to fall in love.

    "If you're still there when it's all over I'm scared I'll have to say That a part of you has gone Since yesterday"

    I'd like to believe we can remain friends, but you're distant/elsewhere. Even if we are friends, it won't be like it was.

    "Well, maybe this could be the ending With nothing left of you A hundred wishes couldn't say I don't want to"

    You're going to discard everything we've experienced over one part proving to be incompatible. I just wish we could salvage the friendship we had, but it looks like that's not going to happen.

    "It's so clear that all we have now Are thoughts of yesterday"

    Acceptance that they "can never go home again".

    EricTheReadon March 05, 2019   Link

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