The Dead Man's Dream

KILBEY, WILSON-PIPER

Once I had a name, forgotten now
I breathe the air in a century of wonder
I can hear it now, in darkness, ivory birds
Gorgeous machines, the sound they made like thunder

The gardens drink, honey jewels and rapids
The pageants passed down avenues of splendor
On long afternoons, by enchanted ways
'pon elephants, so well I do remember

Lords and priests and talking beasts
Golden carts and tele-paths
Crystal skulls and screaming gulls
Women glow tattooed with woe

Colored mists of amethyst
Memories strong and days were long
Dragons glide on mountainside
Mandrake root, angel fruit

Sighing winds on silver skins
Asian transubstantiation
Unicorns, electric storms
Junes and moons and afternoons

Dream police determine the peace

Trivia about the song The Dead Man's Dream by The Church

On which albums was the song “The Dead Man's Dream” released by The Church?
The Church released the song on the albums “Sometime Anywhere” in 1994 and “Sometime Anywhere/Somewhere Else” in 1994.
Who composed the song “The Dead Man's Dream” by The Church?
The song “The Dead Man's Dream” by The Church was composed by KILBEY, WILSON-PIPER.

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