Deerhunter - Dream Captain Lyrics

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Dream Captain

Dream Captain Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Dream Captain By Deerhunter?
Dream captain take me on your ship
I've been feeling like I'm goona be sick I've been landlocked for too many weeks I've been feeling like I'm leaving I'm a poor boy from a poor family There's nobody left to take care of me Dream captain take me on your ship Dream captain take me if you wish I'll do anything that you need There's nothing that's left of me I'm a poor boy from a poor family I can see where I come from easily I don't need anybody to tell me what I want I've already been giving up from my birth Could take me, hold me, while I see in you Or would you give me wings so I could fly, fly, or sink and die please! Dream captain take me on your ship If you feel that I am best To belong in the company grip I want to be on the company ship I'm a poor boy from a poor family I ain't got nobody left to take care of me I can feel it in all my extremities Dream captain I don't know how long I can live Dream captain take me on your ship It's my only, my only wish I can do whatever you command I'm a boy man, and you're a man man I'm a poor boy from a poor family I ain't got nobody left to take care of me I'm a poor boy, I'm so dirty I'm a poor boy, well look into my eyes, look into my eyes. |
Who Wrote Dream Captain By Deerhunter?
Bradford Cox
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What's The Duration Of The Dream Captain By Deerhunter?The duration of Dream Captain is 3:01 minutes and seconds. |
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