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Dreamweaver

Dreamweaver lyrics by Kansas. Dreamweaver I've just closed my eyes again climbed up on the dreamweaver train tryin' to take away my worries of today and leave...

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Dreamweaver

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Dreamweaver

I've just closed my eyes again

climbed up on the dreamweaver train

tryin' to take away my worries of today

and leave tomorrow behind

Chorus:

Ooo Dreamweaver, I beleive you can

get me through the night

Ooo Dreamweaver, I beleive we can

reach the morning light

Fly me high through the stary skies

and maybe to an astral plane

Cross the highways of fantasy

Help me forget todays pain

repeat Chorus

tho the dawn may be coming soon

there still may be some time

fly me away to the bright side of the moon

and meet me on the other side

Ooo Dreamweaver, I beleive you can

get me through the night

Ooo Dreamweaver, I beleive we can

reach the morning light

Dreamweaver...

Dreamweaver....

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