Yesterday's Wine
Danny Davis & Willie Nelson Lyrics


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Miracles appear
In the strangest of places
Fancy meeting you here
The last time I saw you
Was just out of Houston
Sit down let me buy you a beer
Your presence is welcome
With me and my friend here
This is a hangout of mine
We come here quite often
And listen to music
Partaking of yesterday's wine
Yesterday's wine
I'm yesterday's wine
Aging with time
Like yesterday's wine
Yesterday's wine
We're yesterday's wine
Aging with time
Like yesterday's wine

You give the appearance
Of one widely traveled
I'll bet you've seen
Things in your time
So sit down beside me
And tell me your story
If you think
You'll like yesterday's wine
Yesterday's wine
We're yesterday's wine
Aging with time
Like yesterday's wine

Yesterday's wine
We're yesterday's wine




Aging with time
Like yesterday's wine

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Danny Davis & Willie Nelson's song Yesterday's Wine are a reflection on the passage of time and the wisdom and experience that comes with it. The opening lines, "Miracles appear in the strangest of places, fancy meeting you here," suggest a certain serendipity to the encounter being described. The singer is surprised to run into an old acquaintance in an unexpected location, and invites them to sit down and have a beer. The reference to Houston perhaps indicates that the two haven't seen each other in quite some time, which only adds to the nostalgia evoked by the song.


As the two talk, the singer invites the other to share their story. The lyrics acknowledge the other's experience and perspective, and imply that they have much to offer through their accumulated knowledge. This is particularly emphasized in the line, "You give the appearance of one widely traveled, I'll bet you've seen things in your time." The pairing of this verse with the refrain of "yesterday's wine" suggests that the nostalgic reflection on past experiences and the wisdom gained from them is something to be savored, like a fine wine that improves with age.


Overall, the lyrics of Yesterday's Wine are a poignant meditation on growing older and the value of the lessons learned through experience. The unexpected encounter with an old friend reinforces the idea that these lessons can be found in unexpected places, and that taking the time to reflect on the past can be a valuable reminder of the joys and challenges of life.


Line by Line Meaning

Miracles appear
Amazing things happen unexpectedly


In the strangest of places
These amazing things occur in the least likely of locations


Fancy meeting you here
What a surprise to see you here


The last time I saw you
The most recent encounter I had with you


Was just out of Houston
Happened to be near or around the city of Houston


Sit down let me buy you a beer
Take a seat and allow me to purchase a beverage for you


Your presence is welcome
I am happy to have you here with me


With me and my friend here
In the company of myself and another individual


This is a hangout of mine
I frequent this establishment on a frequent basis


We come here quite often
My friend and I visit this place regularly


And listen to music
We enjoy listening to the live performances


Partaking of yesterday's wine
Drinking and reminiscing on past experiences


Yesterday's wine
A metaphor for aging and maturing


I'm yesterday's wine
I too have aged and matured


Aging with time
Growing older and gaining wisdom


Like yesterday's wine
As rich and full-bodied as aged wine


You give the appearance
You seem like


Of one widely traveled
Someone who has journeyed to many places


I'll bet you've seen
I imagine that you have witnessed


Things in your time
Various experiences and events throughout your life


So sit down beside me
Take a seat next to me


And tell me your story
Share your personal experiences with me


If you think
If you believe


You'll like yesterday's wine
You will appreciate sharing and reflecting on old memories




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: WILLIE NELSON

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