Yesterday At Midnight
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Yesterday At Midnight
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Where were you late last evening?
What did you do yesterday?
I saw the sunrise and shine with the stars there
I thought that I might be sleeping
Imagining what couldn't happen
I saw the sunshine light up the dark sky
Sometimes I wonder what I really know
But I can't deny the sight
Yesterday the sun came out at midnight
Yesterday the sun fell out of the midnight sky
Yesterday the sun came out at midnight, o.k.?
I can't blame you for thinking there must be some explanation
Why I thought sunshine lit up the night
Come with me this time tomorrow
Sit with me under the stars
I'll wait forever to prove I was right
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Fastbacks performs "Yesterday At Midnight", and this lyric page sits inside the Fastbacks catalog on LyroVerse.
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