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David & the BookBuilders - The Dream Begins Lyrics



David & the BookBuilders - The Dream Begins Lyrics




Every night in my office, papers piled high
Feeling strapped by the cases, under the fluorescent sky
The hours getting longer, and in work I swim
Can I change my path, on a whim
I'm seeking success and I'm ready to win

The dream begins, with a whisper in the dark
The dream begins, I'm ready to embark
Feeling overworked, but ready to leave my mark
Yearning for growth, with a hidden spark
The Dream Begins

It is time to step it up and get some fame
I'll grow my practice to the top because I was born to win this game

The dream begins, with a whisper in the dark
The dream begins, I'm ready to embark
Feeling overworked, but ready to leave my mark
Yearning for growth, with a hidden spark
The Dream Begins
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Every night in my office, papers piled high
Feeling strapped by the cases, under the fluorescent sky
The hours getting longer, and in work I swim
Can I change my path, on a whim
I'm seeking success and I'm ready to win

The dream begins, with a whisper in the dark
The dream begins, I'm ready to embark
Feeling overworked, but ready to leave my mark
Yearning for growth, with a hidden spark
The Dream Begins

It is time to step it up and get some fame
I'll grow my practice to the top because I was born to win this game

The dream begins, with a whisper in the dark
The dream begins, I'm ready to embark
Feeling overworked, but ready to leave my mark
Yearning for growth, with a hidden spark
The Dream Begins
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Writer: David Freeman
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Performed By: David & the BookBuilders
Language: English
Length: 1:53
Written by: David Freeman

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