Don´t Dream It´s Over
Crowded House
There is freedom within,
There is freedom without
Try to catch the deluge in a paper cup

There´s a battle ahead,
Many battles are lost
But you´ll never see the end of the road
While you´re traveling with me

Hey now, hey now
Don´t dream it´s over
Hey now, hey now
When the world comes in
They come, they come
To build a wall between us
You know that they won´t win

Now I´m towing my car,
There´s a hole in the roof
My possessions are causing me suspicion
But there´s no proof

In the paper today
Tales of war and of waste
But you turn right over to the TV page

Hey now, hey now
Don´t dream it´s over
Hey now, hey now
When the world comes in
They come, they come
To build a wall between us
You know that they won´t win

Now I´m walking again
To the beat of a drum
And I´m counting the steps to the door of your heart

Only shadows ahead
Barely clearing the roof
Get to know the feeling of liberation and release

Hey now, hey now
Don´t dream it´s over
Hey now, hey now
When the world comes in
They come, they come
To build a wall between us
You know that they won´t win

Don´t let them win
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