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IT WAS ONLY YESTERDAY from As Long As It Takes, released November 8, 2024 Paul Weinfield: vocals, songwriting, and instruments, except Jessica Van Niel: vocals Matt Kilmer: percussion Recorded by Craig Levy at Little Pioneer Studios Mixed and mastered by Roman Klun Produced by Paul Weinfield __ IT WAS ONLY YESTERDAY Summer wind in the linden trees, cotton dress hanging to your knees, we were human in the days when the world was young. Fragile bodies and fragile minds drifting through wide-open time, we lay together trembling in the brilliant sun. It was only yesterday. Seems like light from a long-dead star, come back just to say: “Don’t you remember who you are?” The information highway came, paved a road right through our brains. We were hungry, and there was so much to know. Ones and zeros filled our heads. We fell into our own dark web. The flesh departed and we never saw it go. It was only yesterday. Seems like light from a long-dead star, come back just to say: “Don’t you remember who you are?” I forget so much. I forget the sound of silence I once knew. I forget the thrill of getting lost, the miracles we came across when we didn’t have so many things to choose. These days, you don’t come around. You stay inside when the sun goes down, posting pictures of a life you never lived. You don’t write songs any more. Machines do the work that you did before. And if you’ve got regrets, you keep them hid. It was only yesterday. Seems like light from a long-dead star, come back just to say: “Don’t you remember who you are?” Summer wind in the linden trees, cotton dress hanging to your knees, We were human in the days when the world was young. La la la la la la. Words and music by Paul Weinfield/Tam Lin Music Publishing (BMI, 2023)