Dweller In A Dream

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Avantasia & Michael Kiske - Rock, Hard Rock

Dweller In A Dream

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[Tobias Sammet as Blackwell, Michael Kiske as Antiquarian:] The dial by the night Seems like what it used to be Now that this town's fallen silent I feel memories Of good intentions ghosting me Watch the tower clock hand Cut instants off each hour From a future that has been devoured Already by their craving for the vague And even after lucid heartbeats Few and far between We're back to gain admission to the wheel Bending the boundaries Deaf to the memories We won't make in the rush anyway God if you're out there Why do you make me spin your wheel? [Chorus: Blackwell, Antiquarian:] Do you hear me? Dweller in a dream You're lost in the no-zone A twilight mover Primal screams Are crying for the dweller in a dream [Antiquarian:] The study and a sage An ancient brazen luminaire Just a bat flap from answers they wanna hear They're evident To every cynic eminent Movement around the sun All in eternal time The heavens' fires burned to light The moon that governs birth and then decay The principle decreed By laws you think you will conceive And then some accident To throw it all in place [Antiquarian, Blackwell] Bending the boundaries Don't run from your memories I have been there before Are you for real now Or just a dweller in my dream [Chorus: Blackwell, Antiquarian:] Do you hear me? Dweller in a dream You're lost in the no-zone A twilight mover Primal screams Are crying for the dweller in a dream Oh, why would your God-given road lead to ruin? Why would science challenge facts? Why would your God-given will come off the track? Come off the track? Dweller in a dream Father, do you hear me? Dweller in a dream You're lost in the no-zone A twilight mover Primal screams Are crying for the dweller in a dream Do you hear me? Dweller in a dream

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  • Tobias Sammet