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Oceania - My Old Yesterdays Lyrics



Oceania - My Old Yesterdays Lyrics




My Old Yesterdays

I?ve drifted through the years
Between places unclear
Been around here for a while
Something has changed

This ever-spinning wheel
Would tread upon what felt real
Been around here for a while
Something has changed

Blame my tongue
For the words that I have said
I?d rest my bones
In your arms so unafraid

Shine a new tomorrow
Over my old yesterdays

I?ve seen it all before
The stranded boats on the shore
Been around here for a while
Something has changed

It?s staring back at me
Suspending my disbelief
Been around here for a while
Something has changed

Hold me close
There?s no time to hesitate
I?d share my soul
?Till the colors fade to grey

Shine a new tomorrow
Over my old yesterdays

Music & Lyrics: Gustavo Drummond
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My Old Yesterdays

I?ve drifted through the years
Between places unclear
Been around here for a while
Something has changed

This ever-spinning wheel
Would tread upon what felt real
Been around here for a while
Something has changed

Blame my tongue
For the words that I have said
I?d rest my bones
In your arms so unafraid

Shine a new tomorrow
Over my old yesterdays

I?ve seen it all before
The stranded boats on the shore
Been around here for a while
Something has changed

It?s staring back at me
Suspending my disbelief
Been around here for a while
Something has changed

Hold me close
There?s no time to hesitate
I?d share my soul
?Till the colors fade to grey

Shine a new tomorrow
Over my old yesterdays

Music & Lyrics: Gustavo Drummond
[ Correct these Lyrics ]
Writer: Gustavo Drummond
Copyright: Lyrics © Tratore

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Performed By: Oceania
Length: 4:30
Written by: Gustavo Drummond

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