Yesterday And Today

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Timeless Love and Connection in 'Yesterday And Today'

The song 'Yesterday And Today' by Yes delves into the profound and timeless nature of love and connection. The lyrics explore the inexplicable yet deeply felt bond between two people, highlighting how their presence brings joy and fulfillment. The opening lines, 'Why is there you when there are few people around making me feel good?' and 'Why is there me when air is free, some I can see better than I should?' suggest a sense of wonder and gratitude for the unique connection that exists between the singer and their loved one. This connection is portrayed as something rare and precious, standing out in a world where such deep bonds are uncommon.

The recurring theme of thinking about the loved one 'every way, yesterday and today' emphasizes the enduring nature of their relationship. This phrase suggests that their love transcends time, remaining constant and unwavering. The lyrics also reflect on the shared experiences and moments that define their relationship, such as standing by the sea and singing songs together. These activities symbolize the simple yet profound joys that come from being with someone who truly understands and complements you.

Furthermore, the song touches on the emotional depth of their connection, as seen in lines like 'Watching your eyes, feeling your sighs, saying goodbyes better than I could.' This indicates a deep emotional resonance and understanding between the two, where even farewells are handled with a sense of grace and mutual comprehension. Ultimately, 'Yesterday And Today' is a celebration of a love that is both timeless and deeply fulfilling, capturing the essence of a relationship that brings happiness and meaning to both individuals involved.

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