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All week struggle to earn those green vouchers
That pay for the beer and somewhere to sleep it all off
Safely away from the workaday wakeups
I lie in my warm woolly wintery what's it all about?
Trains of thought, images, fantasies passing
As night enters day lone stars they twinkle inkle think I'll
Stay in my dreams, out to lunch, memories merging
Yesterday's thinks thingybobs bobbling 'bout my brains
Brains I have seen, and the places I have been
Such a simple dream - simply dream
Keep on dreaming now

Have you ever stumbled through your dreams
Found there's someone listening - waiting for your call
Stopping you, falling falling - waking from your dreams?
Have you ever studied stars twinkling in the southern twilight?
Contemplating constellations makes you feel all right
Well it's good to know
If you take care for stars, stars take care for you
So let's take care for stars, therefore care
Keep on caring now

If I exist outside of me - will I meet me somewhere on my astral projection?
Somewhere up on the truth-tops, outside space and time
Should I biorhythmically pick out individual readings
Stick to palmistry, prophecy of destiny is such a mystery
Think I'll stick to tea
And remain amongst my dreams, 'cause that's where me meets me
Me meets me
Safely in my dreams

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from Caravan of Dreams, released December 15, 1991

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Richard Sinclair Martina Franca, Italy

The leading voice of the Canterbury Scene. Beginning with the Wilde Flowers, on to Caravan, Hatfield & the North, Camel and all his recent group efforts, Richard Sinclair's singing and bass playing have been a constant source of delight for lovers of Canterbury music. A deep, low voice, a talent for memorable melodies few can match, plus an imaginative and fluid technique on the bass and guitar. ... more

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