Yesterday
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Yesterday
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Paul, do you remember me?
We shook hands a few times
You made the drive despite demand
Say, could you come back to me?
'Cause there are things that I regret
Too much dwelling, too much fret
Baby, come back and stay
So I can say
I never meant to dwell on more than
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Say, did you see me trembling?
When my fingers slipped the notes
The dust had settled and blocked the throat
Fate, could see us back again
But the day before I do
I'll be rested and prime for you
Baby, come back and stay
So I can say
I never meant to dwell on more than
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Just to say
I never meant to dwell on more than
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