I Dreamed I Dream

Album: Sonic Youth EP (1982)
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  • [kim]
    Look before you leap, okay?
    Do you read me?
    May all your dreams come true
    He's standing by the door
    He's got something in his hands
    All the money's gone
    All the money's gone
    The days we spend, go on and on
    Shift
    Fucking youth
    Working youth
    May all your dreams come true

    A lot of people suffer
    From impotence
    All the money's gone
    The days we spend go on and on
    Fucking youth
    Working youth
    Fucking youth
    Working youth
    Fucking youth
    Fucking youth
    Working youth


    [lee]
    You slept
    Did I drift?
    Do I dream?
    Do you read me?
    I'm not speaking
    Do you read me?
    I dream

    I dream

    Sound today are you sound today
    Are you sound today?
    Sound today are you sound today
    Are you sound today?
    Today
    These things don't happen
    Automatically
    I dream
    Edith moves each step
    Fucking youth
    The days we spent go on and on
    I dream
    Do you read me?
    Writer/s: KIM A. GODRON, LEE M. RANALDO, RICHARD E. EDSON, THURSTON J. MOORE
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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