About this song: (Lyrics below)
This is s song that I wrote from a place of deep pain and frustration…
Halfway through the writing of the song, the actual act of writing the song transformed my experience… into something powerful and positive.
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Ocean Of Dreams
Song #382 | 5/28/08-6/22/08 | CD: Ocean of Dreams
Sometimes I feel so fragile
That the merest hint of a breeze
Could pick me up and scatter me
Across the ocean of dreams…
Sometimes I cannot find
The strength to smile
And I am filled with dis-ease
Then a look from you
Could shatter me
Across the ocean of dreams
Across the ocean of dreams (X3)
Sometimes I feel like
I’m made of glass
Sometimes I feel like
I’m never gonna last
And I want to see you…
one more time…before I go
Yes I want to see you…
one more time…before I go
Across the ocean of dreams (X3)
And then I remember
As I stumble through the shards
That I assemble myself
From my dreams
And I decide what they mean…
(and it lifts me up)
Across the ocean of dreams (X3)
Sometimes I feel like
I’m made of glass
And I was born
To allow the light to pass
Right through me
To illuminate your eyes
Let the light through me
to illuminate the skies
Across the ocean of dreams (X3)
Sometimes I feel so powerful
That I can smash right through
Any obstacle that blocks my way
Or obscures what is true…
Across the ocean of dreams (X3)
Sometimes I feel
Like I’m made of glass
And I was born
To allow the love to pass
Right through me
To illuminate your eyes
Let the love through me
To illuminate the skies
Let the love through me
To illuminate your eyes
Let the love through me
To illuminate the skies
Across the ocean of dreams
(X3 high intensity, then 1x soft and low)
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