This song was released on a compilation album from WRIF(?). Roland did all the keyboards on this song himself.
lyrics
JUST YESTERDAY
Just yesterday
Seemed I was always alone
so alone
Just yesterday
My cards were down on the table
Just yesterday
Really had no direction no
no direction
Just yesterday
I would try anything I was able
(chorus)
You're the seed in my garden
Take my heart
and love will surely grow
And the words
that you've spoken
are the words
a man should know
Just yesterday
you were just
a lonely man's fantasy
Just yesterday
I never knew
your touch would be ecstasy
Lighting the candle
that burns in your eyes
Feeling the love
that is your disguise
Lady of ladies
Fulfiller of dreams
Lady, you know
you're the queen of queens
Just yesterday
it seemed I carried the world
on my shoulders
Just yesterday
It seemed I was so much older
(chorus)
Only yesterday
just yesterday
Only yesterday
I was just a poor boy
Oh just yesterday
you made me a rich man
Copyright 1978
credits
from Distant Shores,
released July 1, 1978
Keyboards: Roland Ernest
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