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Dreams
 
  By gregg allman
(c) 1970 & 1974 by no exit music co. inc.

Transcribed by jory kahn

Just one more mornin’
I had to wake up with the blues
Pulled myself outta bed, yeah
Put on my walkin’ shoes,
Went up on the mountain,
To see what I could see,
The whole world was fallin’,
Right down in front of me.

[chorus]
’cause I’m hung up on dreams I’ll never see, yeah baby.
Ahh help me baby, or this will surely be the end of me, yeah.

Pull myself together, put on a new face,
Climb down off the hilltop, baby,
Get back in the race.

[chorus]

Pull myself together, put on a new face,
Climb down off the hilltop, baby,
Get back in the race.

[chorus]




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