Lyrics Sonny's Dream - Christy Moore
Sonny
lives
on
a
farm,
in
a
wide
open
space
Take
off
your
shoes,
stay
out
of
the
race
Lay
down
your
head,
on
a
soft
river
bed
Sonny
always
remembers
the
words
Mamma
says.
Sonny
don't
go
away,
I'm
here
all
alone
Your
Daddy's
a
sailor,
never
comes
home,
Nights
are
so
long,
silence
goes
on,
I'm
feeling
so
tired
and
not
all
that
strong.
Sonny
works
on
the
land,
though
he's
barely
a
man
There's
not
much
to
do
but
he
does
what
he
can
Sits
by
his
window
in
his
room
by
the
stairs
Watching
the
waves
drifting
soft
on
the
pier.
Many
years
have
rolled
on,
Sonny's
old
and
alone
His
Daddy
the
sailor,
never
came
home
Sometimes
he
wonders
what
his
life
might
have
been
But
from
the
grave
Mamma
still
haunts
his
dreams.
Sonny
lives
on
a
farm,
on
a
wide
open
space
Where
you
take
off
your
sneakers,
and
give
up
the
race
And
you
can
lay
down
your
head,
by
the
sweet
river
bed
But
Sonny
always
remembers
what
it
was
his
mamma
said
Sonny
carries
a
load
but
he's
barely
a
man
That
ain't
all
that
you
do,
still
he
does
what
he
can
And
he
watches
the
sea,
from
a
room
by
the
stairs
And
the
waves
keep
on
rollin',
they've
done
that
for
years
Oh
Sonny
don't
go
away,
I
am
here
all
alone
And
your
daddy's
a
sailor
who
never
comes
home
And
the
nights
get
so
long,
and
the
silence
goes
on
And
I'm
feeling
so
tired,
I'm
not
all
that
strong...
And
it's
a
hundred
miles
to
town
Sonny's
never
been
there
And
he
goes
to
the
highway
and
stands
there
and
stares
And
the
mail
comes
at
four
And
the
mailman
is
old
Oh.
but
he
still
has
his
dreams,
full
of
silver
and
gold...
Sonny's
dreams
can't
be
real,
they're
just
stories
he's
read
They're
just
stars
in
his
eyes,
they're
just
dreams
in
his
head
And
he's
hungry
inside
for
the
wild
world
outside
And
I
know
I
can't
hold
him
Though
I
tried
and
I
tried
and
I
tried...
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