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Lyrics for 'Bob Dylans Dream' by 'Peter Paul And Mary'
While Riding On A Train Goin' West,
I Fell Asleep For To Take My Rest.
I Dreamed A Dream That Made Me Sad,
Concerning Myself And The First Few Friends I Had.
With Half Damp Eyes I Stared To The Room
Where My Friends And I Spent Many An Afternoon,
Where We Together Weathered Many A Storm,
Laughin' And Singin' 'til The Early Hours Of The Morn.
By The Old Wooden Stove Where Our Hats Were Hung,
Our Words Were Told And Our Songs Were Sung;
Where We Longed For Nothin' And Were Satisfied
Talkin' And A Jokin' About The World Outside.
With Haunted Hearts Through The Heat And Cold,
We Never Thought We Could Get Very Old;
We Thought We Could Sit Forever In Fun
Though Our Chances Really Were A Million To One.
As Easy As It Was To Tell Black From White,
It Wasn't All That Easy To Tell Wrong From Right;
Our Choices Were Few And The Thought Never Hit
That The Road We Traveled Would Ever Shatter And Split.
How Many A Year Has Passed And Gone,
And Many A Gamble Has Been Lost And Won;
And Many A Road Taken By Many A First Friend,
And Each One Of Them I've Never Seen Again.
I Wish, I Wish, I Wish In Vain,
That We Could Sit Simply In That Room Once Again;
Ten Thousand Dollars At The Drop Of A Hat,
I'd Give It All Gladly If Our Lives Could Be Like That.
While Riding On A Train Goin' West,
I Fell Asleep For To Take My Rest.
I Dreamed A Dream That Made Me Sad,
Concerning Myself And The First Few Friends I Had.
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