I Dreamed A Dream On My Own

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I Dreamed a Dream / On My Own

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Fantine

Piano
Eponine

Grand Piano

I dreamed a dream of life gone by,


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Pno. When hope was high and life worth liv - ing.

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Pno. I dreamed that love would nev - er die.

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Pno. I dreamed that God would be for - giv - ing.

On my

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own, pre - tend - ing he's be -

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- side me. All a-

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- lone, I walk with him till

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morn-ing. With - out him, I feel his arms a -

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- round me. And

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when I lose my way, I close my eyes and he has

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Then I was young and un - a -


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found me.

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- fraid, And dreams were made and used and


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Pno. wast - ed. There was no ran-som to be

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Pno. paid, No song un - sung, no wine un -

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Pno. - tast - ed.

In the rain, the pave-ment shines like

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sil - ver. All the

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lights are mist - y in the

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riv - er. In the

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dark - ness, the trees are full of star - light. And

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all I see is him and me for - ev - er and for - ev - er. And I

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know it's on - ly in my mind, that I'm

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talk - ing to my - self and not to him. And al -

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- though I know that he is blind, still I say, there's a

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Pno. But the ti - gers come at night,

way for us.

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Pno. with their voic - es soft as thun - der;

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Pno. As they tear your hope a - part, As they turn your hope to

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Pno. shame.

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Pno. He slept a sum-mer by my

love him, but when the night is o - ver, he is

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side; He filled my days with end - less


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gone, the riv - er's just a riv - er. With -

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won - der.
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- out him, the world a - round me chang - es. The

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trees are bare and ev - 'ry - where the streets are full of

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strang-ers. I love him, but ev - 'ry day I'm

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Pno. He took my child-hood in his stride,

learn -ing. All my life, I've on - ly been pre -

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but he was gone when au - tumn came.


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- tend -ing. With - out me, his world will go on

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turn - ing. The world is full of hap - pi - ness that I have nev - er

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Pno. And still I dream he'll come to me,

known.

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That we will live the years to - geth - er.


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But there are dreams that can - not be,


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Pno. And there are storms we can - not weath - er.

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I had a dream my life would be


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Pno. So dif - f'rent from this hell I'm liv -ing. So dif-f'rent now from what it

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seemed. Now life has killed the dream I


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dreamed. I
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love him. I love him. I

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love him, but on - ly on my own.


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love him, but on - ly on my own.

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