Dreamers
Read Dreamers lyrics by John Barrowman on LyroVerse, with linked artist context and related song paths.
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Dreamers
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Dreamers have mountains they will climb
There are dreamers who don't believe in time
Only dreamers have worlds where they can fly far away.
Certain dreamers have kingdoms they will build,
Filled with treasures and dragons to be killed
Only dreamers have wings with which to fly far away.
Some people dream of being rich,
While others dream of being tall
And there are people who don't dream at all.
Dreamers have shooting stars they chase,
There are others with nightmares they must face.
Sometimes dreamers are forced to leave their dreams far away.
And there are people who don't dream at all.
Sometimes you need to take the time
To find treasures and mountains we can climb.
And maybe we dream to change the way that we feel,
'Cause to dreamers the real world can be unreal.
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Who performs "Dreamers"?
John Barrowman performs "Dreamers", and this lyric page sits inside the John Barrowman catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to A Boy From Nowhere and A Distance with a short reason for opening each page next.
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