Lyrics Yesterday's Gone - Hal Ketchum
Theirs
a
cardigan
sweater,
on
and
old
wooden
hanger
In
the
back
of
the
closet,
at
the
end
of
the
hall
My
grandfather
wore
it,
for
thirty
five
years,
but
now
he
don't
wear
it
at
all
He
sits
in
the
shade,
at
the
end
of
his
journey
In
a
home
for
the
tired,
the
old
and
confused
Tell
me
where
have
they
hidden,
the
soul
of
the
man
I
once
knew?
Theirs
a
faded
old
photo,
of
a
dashing
young
cowboy
Dressed
to
the
nines,
for
a
night
on
the
town
It's
him
in
the
middle,
surrounded
by
people,
who
lit
up
when
he
came
around
Where
are
the
angels
sent
down
to
protect
him
am
I
all
that's
left
of
his
life?
Are
we
two
hearts
together,
the
young
and
the
weary,
fading
one
beat
at
a
time?
Where
is
the
giant
that
lived
in
his
body?
Where
is
the
mountain
that
he
stood
upon?
It's
hard
to
believe
as
I
sit
here
and
hold
him
How
mountains
will
crumble
and
yesterday's
gone
There's
a
corner
in
heaven
for
callused
old
heroes
It's
where
a
good
man,
can
finally
rest
Paid
for
by
promises,
toll
and
tears,
by
a
soul
who
did
only
his
best
We
sit
here
together,
knowing
that
trains
a
coming
and
heaven
is
just
one
stop
away
I
Savory
the
gift
of
his
hand
on
my
shoulder,
here
at
the
end
of
the
day
Where
is
the
giant,
that
lived
in
his
body?
Where
is
the
mountain
that
he
stood
upon?
It's
hard
to
believe
as
I
set
here
and
hold
him
How
mountains
will
crumble
and
yesterday's
gone
It's
hard
to
believe
as
I
set
here
and
hold
him
How
mountains
will
crumble
and
yesterday's
gone
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