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I Can Dream (Skreamix) - Skunk Anansie



     
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I Can Dream (Skreamix) Lyrics


I'll be your sailor girl
I'll tip my cap to your parade
Life won't be dreary no
I'll be the waves inside your bedPain is your beauty
It hurts the vision in our eyes
Your eyes are smiling now
They watch me cry, they watch me die, watch me dieI can dream, I can dream
I can dream that I'm someone else
I can love, I can love
I can love whoa love someone else
My savior, my darlingYour eyes seep through me
You think you hate the way I mince
I'm screwing yours dreams now
So cynical at your expenseOh what a sacrifice
All of my dreams will melt away
Oh so who's so special now
No one's more special, more than me, more than meI can dream, I can dream
I can dream that I'm someone else

I can love, I can love
I can love whoa love someone elseI can dream, I can dream
I can dream that I'm someone else
I can love, I can love
I can love whoa love someone elseMy savior, my savior, my darling, my darling
My savior, my savior, my darling, my darling
I can dream, I can dream, I can dream, I can dream
I can love, I can love, love, loveI can dream, I can dream
I can dream that I'm someone else
I can love, I can love
I can love whoa love someone elseI can dream, I can dream
I can dream that I'm someone else
I can love love love, I can love love love
I can love whoa love someone elseI can dream, I can love
I can dream, loveMy darling, my savior
My darling
Dream that I'm someone else
My savior
Songwriters
DEBORAH ANN DYER, LEN ARRANPublished by
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Skunk Anansie is a British rock band, led by vocalist / guitarist Deborah Anne Dyer (b. 3 Aug 1967, Brixton, London, UK - aka Skin). Other members included Richard Lewis (bass - aka Cass), Martin Kent (guitar - aka Ace), Mark Richardson (drums - replaced Robbie France). They débuted with the track Little Baby Swastikkka (1994, One Little Indian). The group broke up in 2001 and reformed in 2009. Their latest release is the album "Black Traffic" (Sep 2012)

Read more about Skunk Anansie on Last.fm.


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