John Denver

John Denver

Dreams
Composição de (William Danoff)
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There are dreams that sail away to sea; there are dreams that stay at home. 
 
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There are dreams in need of company, some that stand-alone. 
 
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There are dreams that stay inside all day and never see the light. 
 
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But if dreams come true I swear to you. I'll dream of you tonight. 
 
 
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In a corner bar, the local star, destroys a passing chord. 
 
 
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He sits behind a Mason Jar and dreams of his reward. 
 
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Then he takes a break, he counts his take, a dollar buys a beer. 
 
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A quarter of his life is gone, what's he doing here. 
 
 
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Now times are hard the old back yard is buried in cement. 
 
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The people seem afraid to dream, and dreams don't cost a cent. 
 
 
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There are dreams that stay inside all day and never see the light. 
 
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But if dreams come true I promise you, I'll dream of you tonight 
 
 
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Enviado por: Brian Coakley

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