Lay your head down
And sleep on my shoulder
Lay your head down
And start a new dream
And for tonight
The moment is over
Drift in a lullaby
Here where the stars reside
And angels are always seen

And lay your head down
The stars they have whispered
Hear what they say
And know that it means
The moon is your guide
The stars they have kissed her
As she goes gently by
Light as a baby's sigh
Safe on a fairy tale stream

And start a new dream


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A Final Dream Lyrics as written by John N. Oliva John Oliva

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    General Comment

    Short answer: this song is about renewal, perhaps at the whim of others. Like an intervention, Or a guys night out after a break-up.

    Quotes:"The stars they have whispered/Hear what they say/And know that it means" this is the words of others 'brainwashing' (not literally, but changing his mind) him.

    LeumeDarkreignon June 19, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    oh my god..i cant believe no one commented on this band so far..er,..i mean orchestra. theyre music is so powerful, sometimes it doesnt even need lyrichs to be amazing. i think this song is more of a lullaby. lyrics are obvious

    Crimson_heartfoilon June 11, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    The person singing is Fate, and she's singing to Beethoven, who is about to die.

    docsigma2000on August 14, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    This song is really beautiful. I found it by mistake, to tell you the truth. I was searching for Within Temptation songs on Limewire, and I seen 'A Final Dream' so I downloaded it, but after coming here to get the lyrics, I seen it wasn't a WT song after all. This song is just beautiful. I'm going to make my cousin listen to it so she can play Haylee some good music. I MUST CORUPT HER WHILE SHE'S YOUNG! [By corupt, I mean make her like non-mainstream stuff, not like HSM or HM]

    MomoTheStrangeon March 19, 2008   Link
  • 0
    My Opinion

    This song is perfect for playing from your MP3 beside your bed while laying down, head resting on your soft pillow and you close your eyes and start dreaming. Why bother sleeping pills while you got this song?

    nightwishcarsfan1990on August 31, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    Its just a mum singing a lullaby to her child to let her child fall asleep

    hellfire2034on March 20, 2010   Link

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