Holy light visionary sight there's been a
Change in plans
Going away no I cannot stay I hope
You'll understand
I won't be home tonight I'll just slip out
Of sight
Lay down my visionary eyes dancing on
My cast away dreams
Keep yourself out of sight farewell to the
Wishes that died
Look for me in the morning light dancing
On my cast away dreams

Magic one all our dreams are done I
Have no faith today
Sun will rise in your newborn eyes just
Let me slip away
I won't be home tonight I'll just slip out
Of sight
Lay down my visionary eyes dancing on
My cast away dreams
Keep yourself out of sight farewell to the
Wishes that died
Look for me in the morning light dancing
On my cast away dreams

It would do no good to drown in the sea
Where no one remembers their name
And nothing but nothing is free

Hearts will break with choices we must
Make so sleep and dream of me
I won't be home tonight I'll just slip out
Of sight
Lay down my visionary eyes dancing on
My cast away dreams
Keep yourself out of sight farewell to the
Wishes that died
Look for me in the morning light dancing
On my cast away dreams
Look for me in the morning light dancing
On my cast away dreams



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Cast Away Dreams Lyrics as written by Lindsey Buckingham

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    General Comment

    Another song of his about Stevie. This time he's telling her he's moving on and trying to forget about her (Lindsey's wife finally made him choose between her and Stevie)

    drummerboy8044on February 04, 2007   Link

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