Dreamworld

Album: Something Else (2008)
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  • I would be you, you would be me
    We would be one, we would be just fine
    The ice caps wouldn't be melting and neither would I
    Hmm
    I would just drive my big old car
    And everything would be alright
    And energy would just fall down right from the sky, yeah

    Words would fly right from out of my mind,
    Out of my mind into your heart, into your life
    And everything would sound just right,
    And no one would stop me from drinking my wine

    That's my dreamworld
    That's my dreamworld
    It's more than a dream
    Dreamworld
    That's my dreamworld
    And I wanna live in my dream, (dream)

    For the real world just don't feel right, ey
    I wouldn't spend my days searching for, searching for lost time,
    Yeah (oh oh, dream)
    I wouldn't be so damn sensitive, I'd let things go by
    No matter what the weather, I'd learn to change,
    I'd change with the time, yeah

    And every time I need a woman, she'd appear right by me
    She hold me tight, treat me right, and tell me
    That everything is gonna be,
    Is gonna be alright, alright

    That's my dreamworld
    That's my dreamworld

    I would tell Vango
    That he was loved, there's no need to cry
    Hmm
    I would say Marvin Gay your father
    Didn't want you to die
    (Dream) There would be no black and white
    The world would just treat my wife right
    Yeah baby (dream)
    We could down in Mississippi and no one
    Would look at us trice ey

    That's my dreamworld
    That's my dreamworld
    It's more than a dream
    Dreamworld
    That's my dreamworld
    And I wanna live in the dream

    Let's dream, let's dream
    Dream on, dream on
    Dream on, dream on

    Let's dream (dream) let's dream
    Let's dream, let's dream
    Dream on
    Dream on

    Let's dream (dream)
    Let's dream
    (Dream on)
    Let's dream
    Dream on babe

    (Dream) oh
    Dream on, dream on yeah yeah yeah (dream) Writer/s: JAMES D. GASS, PAULA PATTON, ROBIN A. THICKE
    Publisher: Regard Music
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