Nothing's So Far Away (as Yesterday)

Bill Mumy / Dewey Bunnell / Robert Haimer

Another evening, the rain falling down
It's been a long time, since you've come around
A little laughter, and we had it all
It's so misleading, the things you recall

Turning the pages
We open the cages
Now I know that
Nothing's so far away as yesterday, wo, oh
Nothing's so far away

Take a look at the person inside
You realize there is nothing to hide
I remember the things that we said
So very simple the lives that we led

Turning the pages
We open the cages
Now I know that
Nothing's so far away as yesterday, wo, oh
Nothing's so far away

I recall how it used to be
And I can feel it, feel it surrounding me

Turning the pages
We open the cages
Now I know that
Nothing's so far away as yesterday, wo, oh
Nothing's so far away

I recall how it used to be
And I can feel it, feel it surrounding me

Oh, nothing's so far away as yesterday, wo, oh
Nothing's so far away as yesterday, wo, oh
Nothing's so far away as yesterday, wo, oh
Nothing's so far away as yesterday, wo, oh

Trivia about the song Nothing's So Far Away (as Yesterday) by America

When was the song “Nothing's So Far Away (as Yesterday)” released by America?
The song Nothing's So Far Away (as Yesterday) was released in 2004, on the album “Heritage: 30 Years Of America”.
Who composed the song “Nothing's So Far Away (as Yesterday)” by America?
The song “Nothing's So Far Away (as Yesterday)” by America was composed by Bill Mumy, Dewey Bunnell, and Robert Haimer.

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