paroles de chanson All Some Kind of Dream - Josh Ritter
One,
two,
three,
four
I
saw
my
brother
in
a
stranger's
face
I
saw
my
sister
in
a
smile
My
mother's
laughter
in
a
far
off
place
My
father's
footsteps
in
each
mile
I
thought
I
knew
who
my
neighbor
was
We
didn't
need
to
be
redeemed
Oh,
what
could
I
have
been
thinking
of?
Was
it
all
some
kind
of
dream?
I
saw
my
country
in
the
hungry
eyes
Of
a
million
refugees
Between
the
rocks
and
the
rising
tide
As
they
were
tossed
across
the
sea
There
was
a
time
when
we
were
them
Just
as
now
they
all
are
we
Was
there
an
hour
when
we
took
them
in?
Or
was
it
all
some
kind
of
dream?
I
saw
the
children
in
the
holding
pens
I
saw
the
families
ripped
apart
And
though
I
try
I
cannot
begin
To
know
what
it
did
inside
their
hearts
There
was
a
time
when
we
held
them
close
And
weren't
so
cruel,
low,
and
mean
And
we
did
good
unto
the
least
of
those
Or
was
it
all
some
kind
of
dream?
I
saw
justice
with
a
tattered
hem
I
saw
compassion
on
the
run
But
I
saw
dignity
in
spite
of
them
I
prayed
its
day
would
finally
come
There
was
a
time
when
we
chose
our
sides
And
we
refused
to
live
between
We
rose
to
fight
for
what
we
knew
was
right
Or
was
it
all
some
kind
of
dream?
Last
night
I
lay
in
my
true
love's
bed
And
she
lay
there
close
beside
And
we
lay
thinking
'bout
what
lay
ahead
And
wondering
if
the
sun
would
rise
For
it
seems
that
these
are
darker
days
Than
any
others
that
we've
seen
Oh,
how
we
wished
that
we
weren't
wide
awake
And
this
was
all
some
kind
of
dream
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