The Marching Dream
Suzanne Vega
I have dreamed that many men
Have marched across this field
I have wished that I could take each man
And hold him against the flame in my heart
I had a dream that my face was old
And all the children came to see
First they laughed and then they ran
And I slammed the door behind them
And as the tears began to rise
You climbed the stairs
You came into my room
Where I was waiting there
Now I have dreamed of all men's arms
But this time it was you
I drew the curtains and it was dim
And it was strange and it was new
I have wished that I could hear
Each secret told
By lovers in the battle
With each shade of red and gold
I have wished that I could take each man
And hold him to the flame
And read the secret writing there
And know each one by name
I have dreamed that many men
Have marched across this field
I have wished that I could pour
My life into each one
Listening
Listening
Listening
(may 1980)
Share
More from Suzanne Vega
Book of Dreams [Album Version]
Suzanne Vega
Solitude Standing [Album Version]
Suzanne Vega
99.9 F [Album Version]
Suzanne Vega
In Liverpool [Album Version]
Suzanne Vega
No Cheap Thrill [Album Version]
Suzanne Vega
Men in a War [Album Version]
Suzanne Vega
When Heroes Go Down [Album Version]
Suzanne Vega
Blood Makes Noise [Album Version]
Suzanne Vega
Queen and the Soldier
Suzanne Vega
Man Who Played God
Suzanne Vega
Caramel [From The Truth About Cats & Dogs]
Suzanne Vega
50-50 Chance
Suzanne Vega
Penitent
Suzanne Vega
Zephyr & I (Looking South On West End Avenue In The Spring Of 02)
Suzanne Vega
Zephyr & I
Suzanne Vega
World Before Columbus
Suzanne Vega
Wooden Horse (Caspar Hauser's Song)
Suzanne Vega
Wooden Horse
Suzanne Vega
Woman On The Tier (I'll See You Through)
Suzanne Vega
Woman On The Tier
Suzanne Vega