Brilliant example of the right words to say to a person in trouble.
The song was written by Lene Marlin, whose style is present both in the lyrics and in the instrumental part: an intimate and reflective piano ballad giving voice to a sort of comforting talk to a loved one who is suffering, with an...
I won't even try to pretend that I know
What you're going through every day
At least you don't hide there are tears
You let them show
It makes it a bit easier to tell
When you feel okay
And I see that the days you feel down
Are not as often as before
Don't believe that you're as dark as you think
That you are
I know I can't make it better
But promise that I'll stay right here with you
You're not alone
I'll try help but can't ever fix it
All I can say is that yesterday's gone
To keep looking back won't change anything
All you can change is what's right here, right now
And I see that if you give it some time
You'll realize it too
I believe that this is something you'll get through
I know I can't make it better
But promise that I'll stay right here with you
You're not alone
I'll try help but can't ever fix it
All I can say is that yesterday's gone
And I see that if you give it some time
You'll realize it too
I believe that this is something you'll get through
I know I can't make it better
But promise that I'll stay right here with you
You're not alone
I'll try help but can't ever fix it
All I can say is that yesterday's gone
All I can say is that yesterday's gone
Does it help you to know that yesterday's gone
Yesterday’s Gone was written by Lene Marlin.