Lyrics Only a Dream - Mary Chapin Carpenter
I
can
recall
the
sound
of
the
wind
As
it
blew
throught
the
trees
and
the
trees
would
bend
I
can
recall
the
smell
of
the
rain
On
a
hot
summer
night
Coming
through
the
screen
I'd
crawl
in
your
bed
when
the
lightning
flashed
And
I'd
still
be
there
when
the
storm
had
passed
Dead
to
the
world,
till
the
morning
cast
Its
light
all
around
your
room
We
lived
on
a
street
where
the
tall
elm
shade
Was
as
green
as
the
grass
and
as
cool
as
a
blade
That
you
held
in
your
teeth
as
we
lay
on
our
backs
Staring
up
at
the
blue
and
the
blue
stared
back
I
used
to
believe
we
were
just
like
those
trees
We'd
grow
just
as
tall
and
as
proud
as
we
pleased
With
our
feet
on
the
ground
and
our
arms
in
the
breeze
Under
a
sheltering
sky
Twirl
me
about,
and
twirl
me
around
Let
me
grow
dizzy
and
fall
to
the
ground
And
when
I
look
up
at
you
looking
down
Say
it
was
only
a
dream
A
big
truck
was
parked
in
the
drive
one
day
They
wrapped
us
in
paper
and
moved
us
away
Your
room
was
no
longer
next
door
to
mine
This
kid
sister
thing
was
old
by
that
time
But
oh
how
our
dreams
went
bump
in
the
night
And
the
voices
downstairs
getting
into
a
fight
And
the
next
day
a
silence
you
could
cut
with
a
knife
And
feel
like
a
blade
at
your
throat
Twirl
me
about
and
twirl
me
around
Let
me
grow
dizzy
and
fall
to
the
ground
And
when
I
look
up
at
you
looking
down
Say
it
was
only
a
dream
The
day
you
left
home
you
got
an
early
start
I
watched
your
car
back
out
in
the
dark
I
opened
the
door
to
your
room
down
the
hall
I
turned
on
the
light
And
all
that
I
saw
Was
a
bed
and
a
desk
and
couple
of
tacks
No
sign
of
someone
who
expects
to
be
back
It
must
have
been
one
hell
of
a
suitcase
you
packed
Twirl
me
about,
twirl
me
around
Let
me
grow
dizzy
and
fall
to
the
ground
And
when
I
look
up
at
you
looking
down
Say
it
was
only
a
dream
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