Yesterday When I Was Young
Glen Campbell Lyrics


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Yesterday, when I was young
The taste of life was sweet
Like rain upon my tongue
I teased at life as if
It were a foolish game
The way an evening breeze
Would tease a candle flame
The thousand dreams I dreamed
The splendid things I planned
I always built to last
On weak and shifting sand
I lived by night and shunned
The naked light of day
And only now I see
How the years have ran away
Yesterday, when I was young
There were so many songs
That waited to be sung
So many wild pleasures
That lay in store for me
And so much pain my dazzled eyes refused to see
I ran so fast that time
And youth at last ran out
I never stopped to think
What life was all about
And every conversation That I can recall
Concerns itself with me
And nothing else at all

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Yesterday, the moon was blue
And every crazy day
Brought something new to do
And I used my magic age
As if it were a wand
And never saw the waste
And emptiness beyond
The game of love I played
With arrogance and pride
And every flame I lit
So quickly, quickly died
The friends I made all seemed
Somehow to drift away
And only I am left
On stage to end the play

Yesterday, when I was young
There were so many songs
That waited to be sung
So many wild pleasures
That lay in store for me
And so much pain my dazzled eyes refused to see
There are so many songs in me that won′t be sung
I feel the bitter taste
Of tears upon my tongue
And The time has come for me




To pay for yesterday
When I was young.

Overall Meaning

Glen Campbell's "Yesterday When I Was Young" is a song about nostalgia, as well as regret for wasted opportunities and a life misspent. The opening verse captures the essence of the song, describing how life was once sweet, like rain upon the tongue. However, the singer now realizes that they treated life like a foolish game and lived only in the moment. The dreams and plans they had were built on weak and shifting sand, and now they can see how the years have slipped away from them.


The second verse describes the singer's youth when there seemed to be so many songs to sing and pleasures to enjoy. However, they failed to see the pain and emptiness beyond their facade and arrogance. They made friends, but they all drifted away, and now the singer is alone, on stage, to end the play of their life.


The last verse describes the bitter taste of regret on the singer's tongue as they realize that so many songs will go unsung. The time has come to pay for their misspent youth.


Overall, the song encourages the listener not to take life for granted, to make the most of opportunities, and to live a life with purpose and meaning.


Line by Line Meaning

Yesterday, when I was young
Reflecting on his younger years


The taste of life was sweet
Life was enjoyable


Like rain upon my tongue
Life was refreshing


I teased at life as if It were a foolish game
Didn't take life seriously


The way an evening breeze Would tease a candle flame
Life was unpredictable


The thousand dreams I dreamed
Had many aspirations


The splendid things I planned On weak and shifting sand
Aspirations were unrealistic


I lived by night and shunned The naked light of day
Only lived in the moment and avoided the future consequences of actions


And only now I see How the years have ran away
Realizes how fast time has gone by and can't go back


Yesterday, when I was young There were so many songs That waited to be sung So many wild pleasures That lay in store for me And so much pain my dazzled eyes refused to see
Missed out on opportunities and didn't see the consequences


I ran so fast that time And youth at last ran out I never stopped to think What life was all about
Didn't take time to appreciate life


And every conversation That I can recall Concerns itself with me And nothing else at all
Only cared about himself and not the people around him


Yesterday, the moon was blue And every crazy day Brought something new to do And I used my magic age As if it were a wand And never saw the waste And emptiness beyond
Lived life recklessly and didn't see the consequences of actions


The game of love I played With arrogance and pride And every flame I lit So quickly, quickly died
Didn't know how to properly love someone and relationships didn't last


The friends I made all seemed Somehow to drift away And only I am left On stage to end the play
Lost many friends and is alone now


There are so many songs in me that won′t be sung I feel the bitter taste Of tears upon my tongue And The time has come for me To pay for yesterday When I was young.
Realizes he can't undo the past and now has to face the consequences




Writer(s): Charles Aznavour, Herbert Kretzmer, Charles Aznavourian

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