Dreamer
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Dreamer
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There's a blonde haired boy with a diamond ring
In a town where I was raised
I left him heart broke there last spring
And headed down that old highway
The boys I meet here sure are swell
But it didn't take me long to find
How I miss that place I knew so well
And that blue eyed boy of mine
Dreamer, dreamer the grass ain't no greener
Whoever spread that rumor lied
Dreamer, dreamer the grass ain't no greener
It ain't no greener on the other side
There's a two room house near an old hay barn
With a hole in the front porch screen
As fast as I could I left that farm
To follow my big city dreams
Now there's big high risers everywhere
And concrete rows all around
How I miss that front porch rockin' chair
Watchin' the sun go down
No it ain't no greener on the other side
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Joey + Rory performs "Dreamer", and this lyric page sits inside the Joey + Rory catalog on LyroVerse.
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