Songs by Amy C.


   

STILL TIME TO DREAM

  1. STILL TIME TO DREAM
    Amy C.
    Genre: Bluegrass/Country
    Tempo: Up Tempo 6/8 time


    Additional Notes:
    No Notes Available


    Backstory:
    Part of this was literal- I was up really really late one night with a sick kid and I was looking out the window after I got him back to sleep- and it was like - ugh- is it too late to go back to sleep? Am I up?? Then it was also about that feeling when you give your all to your family or a job or whatever and you wonder- is there still time to dream? Its something I think alot of people (not just moms) can relate to.

    Lyrics:
                                                      
    Sitting by the window, cup of coffee in my hand Just sippin’ on some quiet and still Before the kids wake up and the day starts rollin’ Like a freight train running down a hill Squinting at the light with tired eyes, The days are long and the years sure do fly by But tell me now is there still time to dream? When the moon’s hanging low and the sky is in between The dark of the night and the light of the dawn When the sparkle of the city lights is almost gone Sittin’ on the back steps sippin’ on tea Just takin’ in some quiet and still Well the day rolled past and the day rolled fast Like that freight train runnin’ down a hill Breathin’ in the sting of the cold night air, Time won’t slow down, no matter if it don’t seem fair But tell me now is there still time to dream? When the work day is done and the kitchen’s finally clean When the dog’s been fed and the kids are in bed When I lay my head down ‘for I do it again A dream doesn’t have to be so far away Even when you’re shooting for the moon Don’t forget about the here and now, the day to day ‘For you know the day to day will be gone too soon So tell me now is there still time to dream? When the moon’s hanging low and the sky is in between The dark of the night and the light of the dawn When the sparkle of the city lights is almost gone Tell me now is there still time to dream.. hmmm When the sparkle of the city lights is almost gone


                                                                                                                                                                                        
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