Wildest Dreams

Geoffrey Downes, John Wetton

They decorated all the generals
Who fought the war behind the lines
They had forgotten all the soldiers
The brandy puts them way behind the times
Insanity has found its way to TV screens
Vision seems impossible to me
They fight (they fight) for king (for king) and country
I never would have thought this in my

Wildest dreams, wildest dreams
Wildest dreams, wildest dreams

When evening comes, we sit and watch the VJ's
Clips and rushes come from who-knows-where
From Washington across to California
With fighting breaking out in Leicester Square
We see the soldiers moving on to victory
And children trampled under marching feet
They fight (they fight) for king (for king) and country
How many millions will they put to sleep?

Wildest dreams, wildest dreams
Wildest dreams, wildest dreams
Fly away

No, not in this world
No, not in the next
No, not in my wildest dreams

They recommended euthanasia
For non-conformists anywhere
Some men's dreams for others turn to nightmares
This never would have happened in their

Wildest dreams, wildest dreams
Wildest dreams, wildest dreams
Fly away

No, not in this world
No, not in the next
No, not in my wildest dreams

Trivia about the song Wildest Dreams by Asia

On which albums was the song “Wildest Dreams” released by Asia?
Asia released the song on the albums “Asia” in 1982, “Live In Nottingham” in 1990, “Then & Now” in 1990, “Live In Moscow” in 1991, “Live In Philadelphia - Chestnut Cabaret - 21st November 1992” in 1997, “Live At The Town & Country Club” in 1999, “The Very Best of Asia : Heat Of The Moment 1982-1990” in 2000, “Enso' Kai - Live At Budokan” in 2001, “Live at Budokan” in 2002, “Dragon Attack” in 2003, “Different Worlds Live” in 2003, “Fantasia : Live in Tokyo” in 2007, “Live In Pittsburgh 1982.04.25” in 2007, and “Live In Tokyo, 12th May 2008” in 2009.
Who composed the song “Wildest Dreams” by Asia?
The song “Wildest Dreams” by Asia was composed by Geoffrey Downes, John Wetton.

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