Wednesday, March 05, 2008

All My Dreams Stroll By Unclothed

"It’s all right to take me down
Between the hook and the line I took
It’s all right to drag the lake
And find the things you love
They won’t wait in line to see me float
Asleep above the waves
They don’t wait in line to bring me up
I’ve seen enough today
All my dreams stroll by unclothed
All my dreams roll by unknown

It’s all right to kill the dream
You live. For though it’s not…
Not enough to save you from yourself
The world she loved too much
No this deeper instead even people
And I believe there’s a air when you love
All I see is a dream that lies beneath the love

There’s a way about her; she can make me do things I’m not to do
Cut the line and count to three and morph into another
Start the wheel turning only bring me some things I’ve not seen
Hope from ragged mothers screaming born into another world

All my dreams stroll by unclothed
All my dreams roll by unknown

It’s all right to take me out
It’s all right to take me out
It’s all right to take me out"

The Gutter Twins. My vote for best album of 2008, so far...

1 comment:

D.L. Wood said...

My Wildest Dreams Grow Wilder Every Day
Theres nothing I can think or do or say
To make this crazy dreamin go away
My Wildest Dreams Grow Wilder Every Day

I wake up in the morning I go to sleep at night
Somewhere in between the two I swear Ill get it right

My Wildest Dreams Grow Wilder Every Day
Im wondering just how far my mind can stray
Just how wild is too high a price to pay
My Wildest Dreams Grow Wilder Every Day

Instrumental

My Wildest Dreams Grow Wilder Every Day
But are they wild enough to make you stay?
Or does dreaming only make you stay away?
My Wildest Dreams Grow Wilder Every Day

My daydreams and my nightmares are so real there's no mistake
It wouldn't so bad if I was not so wide awake

My Wildest Dreams Grow Wilder Every Day
There's nothing I can think or do or say
I only hope and pray Ill dream someday
Just one dream wild enough to make you Stay
My Wildest Dreams Grow Wilder Every Day

The Flatlanders


D.L. Wood