No More Looking Back

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The Kinks - Rock

No More Looking Back

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[Verse 1] Walking along a crowded street I see thousands of faces before me Then I see a face that I used to know Long ago in my life story It starts me thinking 'bout the things you said For your image is still inside me The past is gone, but in my head You're still walking along beside me Is it something playing tricks with my eyes Or just an illusion deceiving me? Or is it someone in a disguise Or visions of things that used to be? [Chorus] But lately I've been going to All the places that we once knew And just when I think that I'm free of you I keep seeing the things that remind me of you And just when I think you're out of my head I hear a song that you sang or see a book that you read Then you're in every bar, you're in every café You're driving every car, I see you every day But you're not really there 'cause you belong to yesterday [Post-Chorus] No more looking back No more living in the past Yesterday's gone and that's a fact Now there's no more looking back, gotta be hard Yeah, look straight ahead That's the only way it's gonna be Yesterday's gone and that's a fact Now there's no more looking back [Pre-Chorus] Perhaps someday I'll stop needing you Then maybe one day I'll be free of you [Chorus] But lately I've been going to All the places that remind me of you And just when I think you're out of my head I hear a record you played or see a book that you read Then you're in every bar, you're in every café You're driving every car, I see you every day But you're not really there 'cause you belong to yesterday [Outro] No more looking back No more living in the past Yesterday's gone, that's a fact Now there's no more looking back No more looking back No more living in the past Yesterday's gone, that's a fact Now there's no more looking back

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  • Ray Davies