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One More Yesterday


Artist: Unsaid Land
Artist's Description
A song about grief, longing, and the ache of love lost too soon. It’s a haunting tribute to the kind of love that lingers long after goodbye.

Genre(s): Country, Rock
Mood(s): Mournful, Sad, Slow, Sweet
Style(s): Ballad, Story
Language(s): English
Standard License:$200.00
Extended License:$500.00
BUY COPYRIGHT:$4,000.00

One More Yesterday

By Unsaid Land
Verse 1]
I still hear your laughter in the empty hall
Your shadow’s on the wall but you ain’t there at all
I reach for your hand in the cold, lonely night
But my fingers close around nothing but time

[Verse 2]
I swore I’d never lose you, swore we’d never fade
But love don’t make promises death won’t take away
Now I’m left chasing echoes, holding on too tight
To the pieces of a love that vanished in the light…

[Pre-Chorus]
I ain't looking for a miracle
I ain't begging to forget
I just want one more yesterday
Before the sun set

[Chorus]
Tell me how to breathe when the air ain't right
Tell me how to stand when my soul ain't light
Every clock keeps ticking, but it don’t rewind
And love ain't a memory—I need you alive

I need you alive

[Verse 3]
I wake to the silence, like a weight on my chest
No whispered good morning, no lips to confess
The coffee's gone cold, the bed's too wide
There ain't no cure for the hole left inside

[Verse 4]
Tried drowning in whiskey, tried running away
But grief's got a grip that don’t let me escape
So I sit with the hurt, let it play its sad tune
Cause love ain't supposed to end this soon…

[Bridge]
If heaven's got a window
I hope you're looking down
Cause I'm lost in this empty world
Just screaming out your sound

[Chorus]
Tell me how to breathe when the air ain't right
Tell me how to stand when my soul ain't light
Every clock keeps ticking, but it don’t rewind
And love ain't a memory—

[Chorus]
Tell me how to breathe when the air ain't right
Tell me how to stand when my soul ain't light
Every clock keeps ticking, but it don’t rewind
And love ain't a memory—

I need you alive

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