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You Dreamer You lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, this is a very pretty country song written and recorded by Johnny
Cash.
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You Dreamer You Written and recorded by Johnny Cash
G D7 G (You dreamer you) D7 G Well I dreamed I walked in a field of flowers (oh what a dream) D7 G The houses all were silver towers (oh what a dream) C G Beside the road an angel sat I said hello and tipped my hat D7 A7 D7 And stopped when I saw her smile and sat me down a while G D7 G I sat me down a while (You dreamer you)
D7 G Well I tried the angel for a kiss (oh what a dream) D7 G But she turned away and my lips missed (oh what a dream) C G She said sir I'll have you know I met you just a while ago D7 A7 D7 G You're welcome for to sit but calm yourself a bit sir calm yourself a bit D7 G D7 G (You dreamer you you dreamer you)
D7 G I fell in love like one two three (oh what a dream) D7 G I asked the angel to marry me (oh what a dream) C G She said sir I can't marry you but I'm a dream that can come true D7 A7 D7 There are dreams of much my worth that live upon the earth sir G D7 G Live upon the earth (You dreamer you)
D7 G Then I awoke and found my love (oh what a dream) D7 G As heavenly as the one above (oh what a dream) C G We'll marry in a sea of flowers home will be a silver tower D7 A7 D7 There'll be heaven in my life with an angel for a wife G D7 G With an angel for a wife (You dreamer you)
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