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  1. Forgive The Dream

From the recording My Friend Hafiz

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Forgive The Dream
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Forgive the Dream
I see your sky is winter and know your wounds that will not heal You long for the warmth of a perfect one’s circle
Only complete when love becomes real. –when love becomes real.
Your hands and feet and heart are wise Still the tears they sting your eyes Allow yourself to view the brow that allows this universe to rise
this universe to rise this universe to rise
Chorus:
Are you still listening to that old alley song?
It brings you such pain and it goes on far too long. Train your ears to hear this gentle stream
until you can forgive —forgive this dream.
We can drink wine from a gourd that I hollowed in my house. We can eat cheese from a calf that I raised up by myself.
We can feast upon this truth throughout the night
We can break bread on a carpet made of light. Chorus
A saint is an Earth in eternal spring. Hafiz is a poet whose song I sing
Inside the veins of a petal of a redbud tree are hidden worlds where he may be. I see your sky is winter —forgive this dream.
Know your wounds will finally heal —forgive this dream. And become real.
I see your sky is winter —Oh, forgive this dream.
Wounds of love will finally heal —forgive this dream. And become real.
A saint is an Earth in eternal spring. Hafiz is a poet whose song I sing
Inside the veins of a petal of a redbud tree are hidden worlds where he may be. Forgive this dream ―and become real. Forgive this dream ―and become real.

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