We're just half a dream away Sitting on our fences Building up defences Making up rules by which we play
We're just half way down the road Staking our positions But stupid superstitions Only give fools too heavy a load
The magpie screeched and my window is shattered Her body's bruised but her soul's not battered The fireman tried but the hose was frozen The cupboard's bare but the door needs closing
We spend half our time away From being where we want to And seeing who it's fun to Not blaming ourselves for our mistakes
We spend half a dream away Just looking out of windows Waiting for a signal Waiting for night to return to day
The tree was bare but the birds were singing The milk turned sour but my thirst needs quenching The meat was dead and I need me feeding The room was cold but the night was freezing
The rainbow frowned when the sun was shining A baby's snatched on a beautiful morning A dog runs wild and the brakes are screaming A church on fire is struck by lightning The dead man's hands had beautiful fingers The princess frowned at her lovers mistress She went insane and poisoned the children A teacher's drowned and a child is laughing
Compositores: Damon Minchella, Simon Geoffrey Fowler, Oscar Lloyd Harrison, Stephen John Cradock ECAD: Obra #25250999