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Dreams Come True
Roland Canning Hollis
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TWO SONG VERSIONS of the same lyrics are free to play and share.
Here is the outline for each music recording.
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1 and 7. Just A Dream/She’s Just A Dream
A young guy and his quest for the girl of his dreams, thinking about what she will look like, how they will spend their time together, all the things they share. But she remains just a dream. When will his dream come true? If ever?
2 and 8. She’s No Dream/She’s Not Just A Dream
He glimpses the girl in a crowd, but loses sight of her. He is at a rock concert and he has no chance of finding her, even though he waits until the stadium where the concert is held, is finally empty. He thinks about the girl, what she looks like, how he imagines she saw him and smiled. Was that real? Was she real? Now he knows she exists, but how does he find her?
3 and 9. Seeing Your Face/Seeing Your Face Again.
He wakes up to go to work one day, never thinking he will be lucky enough to find the girl. But that lunchtime, on his break, he has to go across town to a store he doesn't normally go to and, by chance, drops into a coffee shop before returning to work. He sits down with his coffee and in the girl walks, orders her coffee, and sits down on her own by the window. She doesn't see him. He wonders whether he should go over to talk to her but, before he can, she gets up and leaves. Has he lost his chance with her?
4 and 10. Looking For You/Been Looking For You
Wondering if he will ever see her again, he goes back to the same coffee house - day after day - until, a week later, in she comes again, and sits down with her coffee again by the window. This time he acts, and goes over to talk to her. How does he introduce himself, how does she react? Does he ask her out, and does she accept?
5 and 11. Home In My Heart/Home Deep In My Heart
After finally getting the courage to speak to her, in another set of song lyrics, how does their first date go and how will their relationship progress; how will they build a life together?
6 and 12 You Were The Dream/You Were My Dream
In this final song of this six song album, he is now in later life looking back on his relationship, how lucky he was to meet the girl of his dreams, to be blessed with a daughter who reminds him of the girl (his now deceased wife), and the comfort he gets from the lifelong memories of her.