Dreamland

Album: Burn Burn (2009)
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  • A mother sets the dinner table
    Son crashes to the pavement, yeah
    A father workin' just to make ends
    We spend our lives to try and make sense, of it.

    But I, I feel the love, I feel the power
    It comes to me in the darkest hour
    And I, I wanna feel it again.

    In this dreamland the kids are alright,
    And the sky is blue.
    We all got wings,
    And know how to fly.
    I made it to the moon.

    The sun on my face,
    My head in the clouds.
    Time on my side,
    My feet off the ground,
    I'm not comin' down.

    The summer ends, the ocean dries up
    A stranger dies and no one gives a fuck
    I take a look over my shoulder
    All my friends have gotten older, oh yeah, oh yeah

    But I, I feel the love, I feel the power
    It comes to me in the darkest hour
    And I, I wanna feel it again.

    In this dreamland the kids are alright,
    And the sky is blue.
    We all got wings,
    And know how to fly.
    I made it to the moon.

    The sun on my face,
    My head in the clouds,
    Time on my side,
    My feet off the ground.
    I'm not comin' down.

    I'm not gonna
    Change just to change,
    Break just to break,
    Blame just to blame,

    My head in the clouds,
    Feet off the ground,
    I'm not comin' down.

    In this dreamland the kids are alright
    And the sky is blue.
    We all got wings,
    And know how to fly.
    I made it to the moon.

    The sun on my face,
    My head in the clouds,
    Time on my side,
    My feet off the ground.
    I'm not comin' down.
    I'm not comin' down.
    I'm not comin' down.
    I'm not comin' down. Writer/s: DUNCAN COUTTS, JEREMY TAGGART, RAINE MAIDA, STEVE MAZUR
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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