Look at the priest and the blood and the fire??
Weighted down with metal, I wonder why?
Haven't we moved further in time
Haven't we advanced along the line
Yesterday is gone
Yesterday is gone
Let it fade away
Blind chances of destiny
Yesterday is gone
Yesterday is gone
Let it fade away
Blind chances of destiny
Isn't it the scheme of love to take
Wouldn't my life remain the same
Wonder if my God could take the blame
Time's the only voodoo dreams can change
Yesterday is gone
Yesterday is gone
Let it fade away
Blind chances of destiny
Yesterday is gone
Yesterday is gone
Let it fade away
Blind chances of destiny
Let your mind go free
Yesterday is gone
Yesterday is gone
Let it fade away
Blind chances of destiny
Yesterday is gone
Yesterday is gone
Let it fade away
Blind chances of destiny
Beth Orton - Yesterday's Gone (William Orbit - Montok Point) (04:15)
Beth Orton - Yesterday's Gone The track is from the 1993 album Superpinkymandy and re-appeared years
later as Montok Point by William Orbit on the album Hinterland. SuperPinkyMandy is the debut album
of British singer Beth Orton. Largely in the style of electronica, and produced closely with then
boyfriend William Orbit, it was a limited Japan-only release, with about 5000 copies pressed. As
such, it is very rare and much sought after. It contains tracks that later appear on both Beth Orton
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