Текст песни Bob Dylan's Dream - Peter, Paul and Mary
While
riding
on
a
train
goin'
West
I
fell
asleep
for
to
take
my
rest
I
dreamed
a
dream
that
made
me
sad
Concerning
myself,
and
the
first
few
friends
I
had
With
half
damp
eyes,
I
stared
to
the
room
Where
my
friends
and
I
spent
many
an
afternoon
Where
we
together
weathered
many
a-storm
Laughin'
and
singin'
'til
the
early
hours
of
the
morn'
By
the
old
wooden
stove
where
our
hats
were
hung
Our
words
were
told
and
our
songs
were
sung
We
longed
for
nothin'
and
were
satisfied
Talkin'
and
jokin'
about
the
world
outside
With
haunted
hearts
through
the
heat
and
cold
We
never
thought
we
could
get
very
old
We
thought
we
could
sit
forever
in
fun
Though
our
chances
really
were
a
million
to
one
As
easy
it
was
to
tell
black
from
white
It
was
all
that
easy
to
tell
wrong
from
right
Our
choices
were
few
and
the
thought
never
hit
That
the
one
road
we
traveled
would
ever
shatter
and
split
How
many
a
year
has
passed
and
gone
Many
a
gamble
has
been
lost
and
won
And
many
a
road
taken
by
many
a
first
friend
And
each
one
of
them
I've
never
seen
again
I
wish,
I
wish,
I
wish
in
vain
That
we
could
sit
simply
in
that
room
once
again
Ten
thousand
dollars
at
the
drop
of
a
hat
I'd
give
it
all
gladly
if
our
lives
could
be
like
that
While
riding
on
a
train
goin'
West
I
fell
asleep
for
to
take
my
rest
I
dreamed
a
dream
that
made
me
sad
Concerning
myself
and
the
first
few
friends
I
had
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