Middletown Dreams Lyrics by Rush

Middletown Dreams Lyrics

    Words by neil peart, music by geddy lee and alex lifeson

    The office door closed early
    The hidden bottle came out
    The salesman turned to close the blinds
    A little slow now, a little stout
    But he's still heading down those tracks
    Any day now for sure
    Another day as drab as today
    Is more than a man can endure

    Dreams flow across the heartland
    Feeding on the fires
    Dreams transport desires
    Drive you when you're down --
    Dreams transport the ones
    Who need to get out of town

    The boy walks with his best friend
    Through the fields of early may
    They walk awhile in silence
    One close -- one far away
    But he'd be climbing on that bus
    Just him and his guitar
    To blaze across the heavens
    Like a brilliant shooting star

    The middle-aged madonna
    Calls her neighbour on the phone
    Day by day the seasons pass
    And leave her life alone
    But she'll go walking out that door
    On some bright afternoon
    To go and paint big cities
    From a lonely attic room

    It's understood
    By every single person
    Who'd be elsewhere if they could
    So far so good
    And life's not unpleasant
    In their little neighbourhood

    They dream in middletown...

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