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Soft Glow Of Dreams

from Homeroad by Roger Lucey

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Deep in the night
There’s a darkness that has its own light
There’s a darkness that’s almost as bright
As the moon as it hunts through the night
And the past comes and goes from your sight
Letting go of what’s wrong or what’s right
In the soft glow of dreams,
Time moves so slow
And there’s nothing like time to capsize
Your life when you are lost in the flow
And are waiting for your star to rise
When you’re stranded with nowhere to go
Killing time, killing memories and pain
When you’re out at the end of the road
When you’re blinded by your past again
As the seeds of despair start to grow
As the night moves so slow
As your world starts to turn
As it’s core starts to glow
And your mind starts to burn
But the fire in your heart
Is as cold as a stone
And the blood in your veins
Is like cold mountain streams
And the only way home
Is in the soft glow of dreams

Deep in the night
There’s a darkness that has its own light
There’s a darkness that’s almost as bright
As the moon as it hunts through the night

It’s the place where your dreams will unfold
And the dangers of dreaming revealed
But without dreams you’re out in the cold
And the world is a bare rocky field
It’s a frontier of secrets and fears
And of warm conscious streams
It’s a home for your dreams
There’s a home for your dreams
And let the secret world grow
In the soft Glow of Dreams

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from Homeroad, released January 1, 2004

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Roger Lucey Cape Town, South Africa

Roger Lucey (born 1954) is a musician, journalist, film maker, actor and educator who was born in South Africa

In the late '70s and early '80s his music career was destroyed by South African Special Branch, because the lyrics to Lucey's protest songs were considered a threat to the Apartheid State

With the end of Apartheid bringing freedom, Roger is again performing, with a new album in progress
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