Everytime I Dream

Album: Roadsinger (2009)
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  • Every time I dream I keep seeing streets and alleyways
    Places that I've never known
    Every time I dream I am being lifted to a height that
    I too frightened to go
    Then I wake up and find everything's away it seemed one night ago

    Every time I sleep I keep hoping
    This would be the night of nights that I see you again
    As I close my eyes like rims and curtains slowly rising on an empty stage
    Then I'm back in the stall sitting all alone waiting for the show to begin

    Every time I dream I would often find myself running
    from a wild pack of lies
    Till I reach your house and I hear the judge upstairs
    And look for a place to hide
    But if I saw you there I wouldn't dare dream again of opening my eyes Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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