My Mom would often ask me to sing and I would refuse. Now that she is gone, I feel badly about that and this song is for her, telling her that I will always sing to her in her sleep. It's also a song I send home to Kansas, to the people I love there
lyrics
When you slumber, oh so deep. I hate to think you would weep. You may never know it but I'm singing to you in your sleep. I'll send my song, across the mountain, through the ocean, to your stream, through the wheat fields and like a siren, I'll call your name, in your dreams.
When you're workin oh so hard, and you're up with the morning star, you may never know it, but I'm singin to you in your heart. I'll send my song across the mountain, through the ocean, to your stream, through the wheat filelds and like a siren, I'll call your name, in your dreams
And when you're aching down to your feet and you're weary and you're beat. you may never know it but I'm singing to you in your sleep. You may never know it but I'm lovin you in your sleep
credits
from Wommando,
released June 24, 2017
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