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Lost in a Dream (Remix) (Edit)

from Lost in a Dream Remix EP by Munich Syndrome

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Written, Produced and Performed by: David B. Roundsley
Mix: David B. Roundsley

Publishing; ASCAP/Syndrome Sounds
COPYRIGHT 2021
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Lost in a Dream

Lost in a dream, envisioning a world, where we could belong
Lost in a dream, imagining a place where things feel right not wrong
A world of differences that can get along, the weak are protected by the strong
Lost in a dream of a better world for you and me

Lost in a dream, looking for a world not consumed by anger and hate
Lost in a dream where things can
Dreaming of a life with unity without all the torment and pain
Looking for a world filled with light, after the passing rain

Chorus:
Lost in a dream of a better world that we can work together to create
Lost in a dream of a better place that we can all celebrate
Lost in a dream…

Lost in a dream where fear and greed no longer lead the way
Lost in a dream of a better in each and every day
Lost in a dream looking for a world not consumed by anger and hate
Lost in a dream where things can turn around before it’s too late

Chorus:
Lost in a dream of a better world that we can work together to create
Lost in a dream of a better place that we can all celebrate
Lost in a dream…

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from Lost in a Dream Remix EP, released April 2, 2021

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Founded in the mid 80’s, Munich Syndrome IS David B. Roundsley. Post-punk, synth pop, new wave, with a bit of downtempo, ambient, and a pinch of glam! Styles range from dance, EDM, synthwave, to chill ambient and a bit of new wave rock. Munich Syndrome was, and is, David B. Roundsley! ... more

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