Last night I dreamed I was a dancer
In an old off Broadway show
And I danced with the girls in balcony
And I sang to the mezzanine row
It was Tin Pan Alley and Salvador Dali
At the curtain the crowd leapt to their feet
And I bowed and I posed
And was presented with a rose
Then I stumbled out into the street
Last night I dreamed I was strong and thin
And my body a perfect specimen
And the love triangles I was caught up in
Were mainly obtuse and scalene
No sides were the same
We were bent beyond pain
And went back to our corners alone
We came out swinging before the first blow
I awoke to the ring of the phone
Baby don't answer let;s go back to sleep
We;re better off left to our dreams
credits
from Water Hammer,
track released August 26, 2013
written/performed by Damian Lethbridge
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