What's it like in this dream called life? [Repeat x2]

You and me.
It seems the question.
You'll leave out family to be free?
It can't be that easy.

What's it like killing time in this dream called life?
What's it like every night in this dream called life?

So much to say, today.
Today, not the last, my endeavors change the past.
So much happened way to early.
She was girly.
One month has passed.
Afraid of coming clean, sensations but a dream, or so it seems.

What's it like killing time in this dream called life?
What's it like every night in this dream called life?

It's cold tonight.
Do you feel alone?
Are you okay?
Are you, okay?

What's it like killing time in this dream called life?
What's it like every night in this dream called life?


Lyrics submitted by Shawnk00

This Dream Called Life Lyrics as written by Robert F Tewlow Curtis James Jackson

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    im surprised no one has commented on this band, they are amazing.

    Shawnk00on July 06, 2005   Link
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    Very well said Shawnk00 i couldn't have said it better myself unless i said " im surprised no one has commented on this band, they are FUCKING amazing."

    farewellregreton September 21, 2005   Link
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    yea, i love how ther album opens with this song. with the lines of " What's it like in this dream called life?"

    Shawnk00on December 05, 2005   Link
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    it's just talking about how life goes by so fast it becomes a dream because of repetition.

    satan h8eron March 26, 2007   Link

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