The Dream
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The Dream
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He had a dream
A path through the stars
A promise land
Writing songs
Living the dream and
Knocking the walls with his guitar
Writing songs of freedom
Melody streaming wherever you are
Hearing songs for freedom
Melody streaming like a rising star
High above I'm rising
Sky above moon rising
He had a dream it seems to be real
And telling the world writing songs
A city of stone, a promise of hope
Close to gold then wall
High above, I'm rising
Sky above moon rising
Don't wake me up
Don't wake me up
Don't wake me up
(I can run away to the promise land)
Don't wake me up
(I can run away to the promise land)
Don't wake me up
(I can run away to the promise land)
Don't wake me up
(I can run away to the promise land)
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Nick Galitzine performs "The Dream", and this lyric page sits inside the Nick Galitzine catalog on LyroVerse.
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