Dusk 'till dawn, but it feels so dark 'till then
Drowns you out, so you can't be too surreal
Common bonds, and fill me up with me
Everybody in this world is just like me
So what
Grow on

Life ain't nothin' but a dream
Realistic as it seems

Sounds like fear
Thinking there might be a cure
Waste your life, but you don't know what it's worth
Comb your mind for the treasures of the soul
Too close to find anything outside yourself
So what
Grow on

Life ain't nothin' but a dream
Realistic as it seems

Miles 'till dawn, but it feels so dark 'till then
Drowns you out, but you can't be too certain
Common bonds, and fill me up with me
Everybody in this world is just like me
And so what
Grow on

Life ain't nothin' but a dream
Realistic as it seems


Lyrics submitted by nbenmargi, edited by mkyweriga, Art93, outofmy0mind, weedGenius

Life's a Dream Lyrics as written by Paul John Tucker

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    My favorite song off the new album.so beautiful and true.peace.

    gcptre311on October 14, 2009   Link

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