I'm running on a dusty road
The evil one behind me
I hear his breath and turn around
There's no place left to hide here

Wanna break the chains of fear
There's no way back
Your whisper in my ear
Your touch will save me again

You'll change my dream
You'll guide my way to be
You are the light
You turn black into white

You'll change my dream
You'll bring reality
You shine so bright
You turn black into white

I've lost my soul in the game he plays
No doubt that he won't spare me
Hunting me, trapped in his chase
Subject to violation

I'm afraid to fall asleep
Whether day and night
But once I'm there in my dreams
You'll come to save me again

You'll change my dream
You'll guide my way to be
You are the light
You turn black into white

You'll change my dream
You'll bring reality
You shine so bright
You turn black into white

You'll change my dream
You'll steer my way to be
You are the light
You turn black into white

You'll change my dream
You'll bring reality
You are the light
First star I see tonight


Lyrics submitted by SergeF2007

Dreambound Lyrics as written by Sascha Gerstner Michael Weikath

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    This song sounds like it's probably about Jesus. Though it could also be about a really close friend.

    Marty1982on December 16, 2007   Link
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    it's a christian song about the things that Jesus do in our lifes

    rockorhellon October 25, 2008   Link
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    If it was the first song I hear from Helloween I would decide that it is Christian band. It really sounds like something made by Seventh Avenue or Narnia. Great song!

    CyberDreamon July 04, 2016   Link

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