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Dreamweaver Lyrics

Edit Lyrics I've just closed my eyes againclimbed up on the dreamweaver traintryin' to take away my worries of todayand leave tomorrow behindChorus:Ooo Dreamweaver, I beleive you can get me through the nightOoo Dreamweaver, I beleive we canreach the morning lightFly me high through the stary skiesand maybe to an astral planeCross the highways of fantasyHelp me forget todays painrepeat Chorustho the dawn may be coming soonthere still may be some timefly me away to the bright side of the moonand meet me on the other sideOoo Dreamweaver, I beleive you can get me through the nightOoo Dreamweaver, I beleive we canreach the morning lightDreamweaver... Dreamweaver.... New! Log in to start a snippet Song Info Submitted by okeefenokeegiant On Dec 14, 2001 More Gary Wright Album art Dream Weaver Album art Love is Alive Album art Really Wanna Know Album art Made to Love You Album art Power of Love I've just closed my eyes again climbed up on the dreamweaver train tryin' to take away my worries of today and leave tomorrow behind Chorus: Ooo Dreamweaver, I beleive you can get me through the night Ooo Dreamweaver, I beleive we can reach the morning light Fly me high through the stary skies and maybe to an astral plane Cross the highways of fantasy Help me forget todays pain repeat Chorus tho the dawn may be coming soon there still may be some time fly me away to the bright side of the moon and meet me on the other side Ooo Dreamweaver, I beleive you can get me through the night Ooo Dreamweaver, I beleive we can reach the morning light Dreamweaver... Dreamweaver.... Correcting wrong lyrics Fixing missing lines Removing extra lines Updating to official version Switching between clean/explicit (official) Fixing line breaks or spacing Correcting stanza/section order Removing unofficial annotations or brackets Correcting punctuation or capitalization Fixing spelling/typo errors Removing non-lyric content Standardizing formatting Other (explain below) Lyrics saved successfully! Thanks! These lyrics are currently locked and can only be edited by moderators and administrators. You must be logged in to edit lyrics. Unable to save lyrics. Please try again. Lyrics cannot contain links. Lyric edit submitted successfully and is pending approval. Approvals usually take 24 hours. Edit Cancel Editing Tips Keep it true to the song

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View Profile Dismiss Cover art for Dreamweaver lyrics by Gary Wright by Chazspain 19y ago

Hey Gary: When I was about 10 years old, my parents had a house in Lake Carmel, NY. I was a friend. We saw this older guy sitting in the front of the lake kind of staring. We asked him what he was doing, he said "thinking of song lyrics". He said his name was Gary, and was in a group called Spooky Tooth. A few months later this song was released. I always liked to think maybe he was composing this particular song when he spoke with him that day, so long ago.

Hey Gary: When I was about 10 years old, my parents had a house in Lake Carmel, NY. I was a friend. We saw this older guy sitting in the front of the lake kind of staring. We asked him what he was doing, he said "thinking of song lyrics". He said his name was Gary, and was in a group called Spooky Tooth. A few months later this song was released. I always liked to think maybe he was composing this particular song when he spoke with him that day, so long ago. Reason: Edit Cancel ❤️ 💯 😂 🔥 😢 🤯 🤔 +4 Users: Reply · 0 Share Cover art for Dreamweaver lyrics by Gary Wright by Vorticose 20y ago

After the record was released and became successful many people asked me what the song meant. I really wasn't sure myself and would answer "it was about a kind of fantasy experience... a Dream Weaver train taking you through the cosmos." But I was never satisfied with that explanation, and as years went by I began to reflect on what the song actually meant and then it came to me: 'Dream Weaver, I believe you can get me through the night...," was a song about Someone with infinite compassion and love carrying us through the night of our trials and suffering. None other than God Himself. - Gary Wright

After the record was released and became successful many people asked me what the song meant. I really wasn't sure myself and would answer "it was about a kind of fantasy experience... a Dream Weaver train taking you through the cosmos." But I was never satisfied with that explanation, and as years went by I began to reflect on what the song actually meant and then it came to me: 'Dream Weaver, I believe you can get me through the night...," was a song about Someone with infinite compassion and love carrying us through the night of our trials and suffering. None other than God Himself. - Gary Wright Reason: Edit Cancel ❤️ 💯 😂 🔥 😢 🤯 🤔 +2 Users: Reply · 0 Share Cover art for Dreamweaver lyrics by Gary Wright by emuInAmuumuu 14y ago

Hearing this coming through the static in the middle of the night eons ago,makes it all too clear.

Hearing this coming through the static in the middle of the night eons ago,makes it all too clear. Reason: Edit Cancel ❤️ 💯 😂 🔥 😢 🤯 🤔 +1 Users: Reply · 0 Share Cover art for Dreamweaver lyrics by Gary Wright by Diabetus Hero 9y ago

Greetings and heartfelt salutations,

Clearly this vainglorious minstrel presumed his vocal cords were installed by the gods of song themselves, for he stretches them to the heights of Heaven so as to turn them into ideal ropes for his nefarious purposes, which are none other than subjecting listeners to a sort of sexless verbal bondage and assuming they are aroused by his lyrical knots. His words are not tied as tight as he believes, however, and astute listeners will catch onto Gary Wright's shoddy construction of himself as the titular "Dreamweaver," connecting strand after weak strand of lazy lyrics together in the hopes the resulting rope/song will prove that he deserves the mystical title he has vaingloriously bestowed upon himself. It is clear upon subsequent listens that the "weaving" Wright proposes is none other than pre-bed-time masturbation, and the sticky strands that fly from Gary's buxom sex dreams are the soporific he so desperately hopes will "get [him] through the night." In the end, the only people sleeping through the night are the poor sods who gave this fraying song a listen. I would know, I've treated these individuals for somnambulism and "Dreamweaver"-induced narcolepsy. By the by, if you happen to desire treatment of any kind, stop by my office in Baltimore, MD, and make sure to mention that you found me on songmeanings.com - your consultation will be on the house!

Cordially yours,

Dr. Chester von Schrödonger

Greetings and heartfelt salutations, Clearly this vainglorious minstrel presumed his vocal cords were installed by the gods of song themselves, for he stretches them to the heights of Heaven so as to turn them into ideal ropes for his nefarious purposes, which are none other than subjecting listeners to a sort of sexless verbal bondage and assuming they are aroused by his lyrical knots. His words are not tied as tight as he believes, however, and astute listeners will catch onto Gary Wright's shoddy construction of himself as the titular "Dreamweaver," connecting strand after weak strand of lazy lyrics together in the hopes the resulting rope/song will prove that he deserves the mystical title he has vaingloriously bestowed upon himself. It is clear upon subsequent listens that the "weaving" Wright proposes is none other than pre-bed-time masturbation, and the sticky strands that fly from Gary's buxom sex dreams are the soporific he so desperately hopes will "get [him] through the night." In the end, the only people sleeping through the night are the poor sods who gave this fraying song a listen. I would know, I've treated these individuals for somnambulism and "Dreamweaver"-induced narcolepsy. By the by, if you happen to desire treatment of any kind, stop by my office in Baltimore, MD, and make sure to mention that you found me on songmeanings.com - your consultation will be on the house! Cordially yours, Dr. Chester von Schrödonger Reason: Edit Cancel ❤️ 💯 😂 🔥 😢 🤯 🤔 +1 Users: Reply · 0 Share Cover art for Dreamweaver lyrics by Gary Wright by dugan31 21y ago

Great song! It takes you away to another place.

Great song! It takes you away to another place. Reason: Edit Cancel ❤️ 💯 😂 🔥 😢 🤯 🤔 0 Users: Reply · 0 Share Cover art for Dreamweaver lyrics by Gary Wright by dugan31 21y ago

Great song! It takes you away to another place.

Great song! It takes you away to another place. Reason: Edit Cancel ❤️ 💯 😂 🔥 😢 🤯 🤔 0 Users: Reply · 0 Share Cover art for Dreamweaver lyrics by Gary Wright by YearOfTheCat 20y ago

You sure it's not a ballad about someone doped up, if you know what I mean? Just asking.

You sure it's not a ballad about someone doped up, if you know what I mean? Just asking. Reason: Edit Cancel ❤️ 💯 😂 🔥 😢 🤯 🤔 0 Users: Reply · 0 Share Cover art for Dreamweaver lyrics by Gary Wright by Ultimate Panopticon 20y ago

Guess not.

Guess not. Reason: Edit Cancel ❤️ 💯 😂 🔥 😢 🤯 🤔 0 Users: Reply · 0 Share Cover art for Dreamweaver lyrics by Gary Wright by Pink_Floyd_fan 19y ago

hmm...I expected there would be close to 20 comments.

hmm...I expected there would be close to 20 comments. Reason: Edit Cancel ❤️ 💯 😂 🔥 😢 🤯 🤔 0 Users: Reply · 0 Share Cover art for Dreamweaver lyrics by Gary Wright by LaurelG 14y ago

When I have too much on my mind and then after a few pops get a great buzz, this song totally mellows me out.

When I have too much on my mind and then after a few pops get a great buzz, this song totally mellows me out. Reason: Edit Cancel ❤️ 💯 😂 🔥 😢 🤯 🤔 0 Users: Reply · 0 Share 12Next »
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