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Yesterday Again

Written by Mitchell Scott · Texas Country · Tempo: 80-90 BPM · Key G major

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I don’t see the sunshine, I can’t feel the rain
I won’t think about tomorrow, it’s just yesterday again
That dusty road runs by the house where you grew up
Your mama sittin' in the front porch swing, listening for your truck

I keep slowing down by the willow tree at the bottom of that hill
Like some part of me believes you'll be waiting on me still
I know that you ain’t coming, that's the truth inside the pain
And I'm left here drowning in yesterday again

I miss you like crazy, like a flower needs the rain
I don’t think about tomorrow, it’s just yesterday again
I raise another glass to the way things oughta been
And drown myself in yesterday over n over again

I still think about the nights we’d take that truck down by the lake
Radio up, your boots kicked off, my heart was yours to take
You’d smile at me like nothing in this world could ever end
Lord, we were young, you were wild and we were free, way back then

I miss you like crazy, like a flower needs the rain
I won’t think about tomorrow, it’s just yesterday again
The bottle's almost empty, but it don't ease the pain
I'm drifting through the memories of yesterday again

There’s a picture in the hallway, there’s a ghost out in the drive
There’s a part of me still waiting like you’re coming home tonight
But the truth is hard as concrete, and this whiskey ain't my friend
So I sit here with these memories and they're calling out your name

I miss you like crazy, like a flower needs the rain
I can’t think about tomorrow, it’s just yesterday again
I raise another glass to the way things oughta been
And drown myself in yesterday all over again
Yeah, I drown myself in yesterday all over again

Story behind the song

A country ballad about grief, memory, and the places that keep love alive long after it’s gone. “Yesterday Again” follows a heart that can’t quite let go, where every road, every drink, and every quiet night leads back to the same ache.

Credits & Tech

Writer
Mitchell Scott
Genre
Country
Tempo
80-90 BPM
Key
G major
Instruments
Acoustic rhythm guitar, Telecaster lead, fiddle, bass,

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