It's funny how things work out
The ones we need don't know we're there
If I were sand and you were oceans
The moon would be why you're pulled to me

I wake up and think dreams are real
I sleep so I don't' have to feel
The truth that you can't ever be
The one person that won't ever forget me

I hope that dreams come when I die
So we can talk, I won't wake up
I'll ask you how your life worked out
I'll never know that I'm just dreaming

I wake up and think dreams are real
I sleep so I don't have to feel
The truth that you can't ever be
The one person that won't ever forget me
Let me sleep some more.


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Dream to Make Believe Lyrics as written by Anthony Diionno Ben Jorgensen

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    WELL BASICALLY I LOVE THIS SONG.

    BUT I AM EXTREMLY EMO SO I GUESS I AM HATED BECAUSE I HATE THE WORLD

    TurtleNeckBlueson April 21, 2007   Link
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    Haha, funny how some idiot said they wouldn't have a full length cd some years back, now look at them. Great band, they are awesome live, much better than anticipated, though the leader singer is crazy short haha. Awesome song, kind of reminds you of when you just get to thinking or dwelling on the past.

    dodgerguy89on September 10, 2008   Link
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    I LOVE ARMOR FOR SLEEP!!! They're sooo awesome! This is my fav song by them besides Phantoms Now. It's so truthful....

    Franniebaby23on April 09, 2002   Link
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    I have to agree with you. Armor for Sleep has easily pushed it's way into my favorite band spot. Can't really say I have a favorite song. I like them all.

    warrenwheelon April 11, 2002   Link
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    I have to agree with you. Armor for Sleep has easily pushed it's way into my favorite band spot. Can't really say I have a favorite song. I like them all.

    warrenwheelon April 11, 2002   Link
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    Just out of curiosity does anyone know when they will have a cd out???????????

    kingofthisnighton April 26, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    they suck so they wont have a cd out...

    sweet4on April 26, 2002   Link
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    sorry sweet4 you are badly mistaken... armor for sleep definatly doesn't suck... i'm not sure about a full length CD, but i know they do have a demo you can pick up at their shows for pretty cheap, i tried to get it at the last show but they ran out really fast... everyone needs to check them out live, they're seriously great, i was completely impressed

    EmOcHiCk936on May 14, 2002   Link
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    they've signed with Victory Records, so i'd check out victoryrecords.com for news. saw 'em live and they definately have talent.

    rustedhopeon May 20, 2002   Link
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    They're one of the best bands locally I know. They're playing at our Lo-Fi show in a few weeks. Everyone come.

    skies are grayon May 25, 2002   Link

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