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Flowers cut and brought inside
Black cars in a single line
Your family in suits and ties
And you’re free
The ache I feel inside
Is where the life has left your eyes
I’m alone for our last goodbye
But you’re free
I remember you like yesterday, yesterday
I still can’t believe you’re gone, oh
I remember you like yesterday, yesterday
And until I’m with you, I carry on
Adrift on your ocean floor
I feel weightless, numb and sore
A part of you and me is torn
But you’re free
I woke from a dream last night
I dreamt that you were by my side

Reminding me I still had life
In me
I remember you like yesterday, yesterday
I still can’t believe you’re gone, oh
I remember you like yesterday, yesterday
And until I’m with you, I carry on
I’ll carry on, oh, I’ll carry on
Every lament is a love song, a love song
(Yesterday, yesterday)
I still can’t believe you’re gone, oh
Every lament is a love song, a love song
(Yesterday, yesterday)
Oh, so long my friend, so long

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Larry Coryell (April 2, 1943-) is an American jazz guitarist. He was born in Galveston, Texas in 1943. After growing up in Seattle, Washington, in 1965, Coryell moved to New York City where he became part of Chico Hamilton's quintet, replacing Gabor Szabo. In 1967 and 1968, he recorded with Gary Burton. His music during the late 1960s and early 1970s combined the influences of rock, jazz and eastern music. He formed his own group, The Eleventh House, in 1974. Following the break-up of this band, Coryell played mainly acoustic guitar, but returned to electric guitar later in the 1980s.

Read more about Larry Coryell on Last.fm.


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