(I Wanna Live In A Dream In My) Record Machine

Album: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds (2011)
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  • Help me
    To find the light that's shinning on me
    To get back what they've taken from me
    Build a little fire where it's cold

    Show me
    The path that leads to all the glory
    The words that tell a sacred story
    Build a little fire where it's cold

    I wanna live in a dream
    In my record machine
    I wanna picture the world
    And everyone inside my mouth
    And all the money I waste
    Is it a matter of taste?
    I wanna picture the world
    And you can't make me spit it out

    Take me
    Back from the darkness
    Where they sent me
    Give hope to places
    Where it can't be
    Build a little fire where it's cold

    I wanna live in a dream
    In my record machine
    I wanna picture the world
    And everyone inside my mouth
    And all the money I waste
    Is it a matter of taste?
    I wanna picture the world and
    You can't make me spit it out

    You can't give me your reason
    I wanna mean what to shine
    You can't give me the feelings
    'Cause they're already mine
    You get one in a million
    And if the sun won't rise on my soul
    Then I'll I go Writer/s: NOEL GALLAGHER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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