In My Dreams
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In My Dreams
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I'm walking through the green fields
The sun is shining high
I'm heading for the old pine
that reaches to the sky
In memories of my childhood
Always there the pine
I used to climb the branches
To reach a place that's mine
Now I see my hideout
It's standing still so strong
I'm taken to the feelings
From when I was young
And I'm back in times
With no doors left behind
In everything was joy
And I had peace of mind
And I hope to go back like the rain
To the times when I didn't know sorrow or pain
I go back to my childhood again
To the times when both Black and White
Still were so plain
In my dreams
And we all want to live free one day
Just one day without any fear
Now I wish that my dream would come true
And the magic could still be remained
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