Lyrics of 'Dreams Of The Lonely' by Russell Hitchcock

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Night after night with my eyes shut tight
There's nothin' that I don't see
And I can be anyone I wanna be
Inside these dreams

And if I lie real still then tonight I will be
Anywhere that I wanna be
And there's always somebody holding me
Inside these dreams

And no, the lonely never cry
We just close our eyes

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Night after night in the dreams of the lonely
Night after night all alone in these dreams
We can dance in the fire
Dance in the rain
In love inside our fantasies
Night after night after night
In the dreams of the lonely

Time after time
Like the perfect crime
No one could ever know
Lovers come, lovers go
Inside these dreams

And behind closed eyes no one ever cries
There's no foolish pride, there's no painful goodbyes
And hearts don't ever break inside these dreams

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