Last Night I Went Somewhere To Dream
by Ride

Album: Interplay (2024)
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  • Last night I went, yeah
    I went somewhere, yeah
    I went somewhere to dream
    Last night I went, yeah
    I went somewhere, yeah
    I went somewhere to dream

    If I dream it, I can see it
    If I see it, I can feel it
    If I feel it, I can be it
    I can be it if I dream it

    Last night I went, yeah
    I went somewhere, yeah
    I went somewhere to dream

    When the morning comes, I'm always out of time
    Reaching for the pieces I left inside my mind
    My cards are all laid out, I'm waiting for a sign
    From the other side, or maybe mine?

    Last night I went, yeah
    I went somewhere, yeah
    I went somewhere to dream
    Last night I went, yeah
    I went somewhere, yeah
    I went somewhere to dream

    Running from a life that's running out of time
    Believing in a future that won't be yours or mine
    The wheel of suffering can only turn again
    With diminishing returns for the same old men

    Last night I went, yeah
    I went somewhere, yeah
    I went somewhere to dream
    Last night I went, yeah
    I went somewhere, yeah
    I went somewhere to dream

    If I dream it, I can see it
    If I see it, I can feel it
    If I feel it, I can be it
    I can be it if I dream it
    If I dream it, I can see it
    If I see it, I can feel it
    If I feel it, I can be it
    I can be it if I dream it Writer/s: Andy Bell, Laurence Colbert, Mark Gardener, Steve Queralt
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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