When you crawl into bed
You pull the covers a bit too tight
Get drunk and lay your head on my pillow
Mute and white
Do you dream at all?
Because I don't believe you do
Do you dream at all?
Becuase I don't believe you do
It's always those black black circles around your eyes
Darker still
Such dead slumber will get you nowhere in the end
So do you dream at all?
Because I don't believe you do
Do you dream at all?
Because I don't believe you do
Do you wish someone was there to rock you to sleep and hold you near?
Well, that won't be me.
Do you dream at all?
Because I don't believe you do
Do you dream at all?
Because I don't believe you do
Do you dream at all?
Because I don't believe you do
Do you dream at all?
Because I don't believe you do


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    team-love.com for info on their new CD

    romanspringon June 17, 2004   Link
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    i love this cd and this song and everything about tilly.

    float on OK?on October 28, 2004   Link
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    me too! the newer of the albums is what i wake up to everymorning! they are by far the cutest and happy bands ever, that just want to satisfy thier fans.

    Jackattackon November 07, 2004   Link
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    i agree i don't dream when i get wasted just to sleep or stop thinking. sometimes the thoughts running in your head can keep you up all night and you just need that fix. i wish it was like when i was young and my head would bob and my eyes would nod instead of late night television glow, sad songs on head phones and and a bottle of merlot.

    ijohnnyzon March 30, 2005   Link
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    I love Wild like Children. I was so impressed by their unique alternative to percussion. The tap dancing is among the many things that makes Tilly and the Wall great.

    ImOnHiatuson September 14, 2005   Link
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    "Do you wish someone was there to rock you to sleep? And hold you near? Well, that won't be me."

    this song reminds me of my ex so much. doing that emotionless masculine thing but being needy at the same time.

    cutest aeroplaneon March 24, 2006   Link
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    def a song for an ex

    foxxycottonon January 16, 2007   Link
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    i'm going to read a lot into this, but i've been listening to this band for years now, and this song has always been one of my favourites.

    dreams come from your subconscious, your worries, and your problems. when drinking those away, you lose the ability to dream about them.

    Person A is worried about person B, because he/she drinks him/herself to sleep. the longer this goes on, the less likely person A will baby person B

    snowfacedgirlon December 07, 2008   Link

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