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The Impossible Dream - Malcolm Roberts



     
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Sometimes it seems so strange
The way I feel for you
It makes my life so quiet and free
And when you smile at me
It's just that special love
A kind of liberty I never felt before
And I don't need to be a poet
I don't need to be a hero
When all I need to do is keep on loving you
I just have to be me and I don't need to be
The stranger anymore I used to be
In my impossible dream
I keep my fingers crossed
I never want to lose
This new found world that's so alive, Angel
I'm so in love with you
My heart has circled in the past
The demons of deceit

But now aside I've cast.
And I don't need to be a poet
I don't need to be a hero,
When all I need to do is keep on loving you
I just have to be me
And I don't need to be
The stranger anymore
I used to be
In my impossible dream
And I don't need to be a poet
I don't need to be a hero,
When all I need to do is keep on loving you
I just have to be me
And I don't need to be
The stranger anymore
I used to be
In my impossible dream
[SPOKEN]And sometimes it seems so strange, the way I feel for you,
It makes my life so quiet, and free.
And I don't need to be a poet
I don't need to be a hero,
When all I need to do is keep on loving you
I just have to be me
And I don't need to be
The stranger anymore
I used to be
In my impossible dream

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Malcolm Roberts
Birth name Malcolm Roberts
Born 31 March 1944(1944-03-31)
Blackley, Manchester, England
Origin Manchester
Died 7 February 2003 (aged 58)
Chertsey, Surrey
Genres Traditional popular music
Occupations Singer, actor, musical theatre
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1964 - 2003
Labels RCA, Major Minor, Right Recordings
Malcolm Roberts (31 March 1944 — 7 February 2003[1]) was a English singer, who enjoyed three hit singles from 1967 to 1969 in the UK Singles Chart.[2]

Read more about Malcolm Roberts on Last.fm.


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