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Beautiful Dreamer - Robert Wilson



     
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Beautiful Dreamer Lyrics


You're spending too long
The people were wrong
They don't even know we're moving onI just want to feel the taste of the meal
And not the routine of dining hereWe'll be so sorry
If we got to the shadow of death
Having missed all the sun on your face
It's thrilling for you nowWe do it all the time, do all the time
We're the dreamer in the beautiful mess
And we do it all the time, do all the timeI just want to feel the taste of the meal
And not the routine of dining here
Let's lay here awhile
All the sounds will compile
Forgetting to sleep, we'll ponder thisWe'll be so sorry
If we got to the shadow of death
Having missed all the sun on your face
It's thrilling for you nowWe do it all the time, do all the time
We're the dreamer in the beautiful mess
And we do it all the time, do all the timeHere's an alibi

We love the voices don't know why
There was a time we lived in truth
Let's bring it backWe do it all the time, do all the time
We're the dreamer in the beautiful mess
And we do it all the time, do all the timeWe'll be so sorry
If we got to the shadow of death
Having missed all the sun on your face
It's thrilling for you nowHere's an alibi
We love the voices don't know why
There was a time we lived in truth
Let's bring it back

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Robert Wilson (2 January 1907 – 25 September 1964) was a Scottish tenor. After beginning his career with the Rothesay Entertainers in Scotland, Wilson joined the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, with whom he performed from 1931 to 1937.
He then began a long solo career in concerts, radio, variety and recording, becoming known especially for his performances of Scottish songs. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Wilson_(tenor)

Read more about Robert Wilson on Last.fm.


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