Twice Removed from Yesterday

JAMES DEWAR, ROBIN TROWER

"I think I've travelled here before,
And stood upon this velvet shore,
That looks out to the golden ship of Reason."
The man took to the gentle life,

The wind cried to the skies,
I felt that I would cry as I was leaving.
Tomorrow is a step away,
Twice removed from yesterday's sadness.

Still I am a dream away,
Twice removed from yesterday's sweet madness.
"And in my dream, I thought I heard
The truth behind the spoken word.

I thought that I had something to believe in."
But all too soon the dream was gone,
And in the dust that lingered on,
The tears that I'd shed tried to free me.

Tomorrow is a step away,
Twice removed from yesterday's sadness.
Still I am a dream away,
Twice removed from yesterday's sweet madness.

Trivia about the song Twice Removed from Yesterday by Robin Trower

When was the song “Twice Removed from Yesterday” released by Robin Trower?
The song Twice Removed from Yesterday was released in 1973, on the album “Twice Removed from Yesterday”.
Who composed the song “Twice Removed from Yesterday” by Robin Trower?
The song “Twice Removed from Yesterday” by Robin Trower was composed by JAMES DEWAR, ROBIN TROWER.

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