The Dream Café

Good Morning,The Dream Cafe Logo

This morning while enjoying the first cup of coffee and replying to a comment on last week’s blog post, Greg Brown came on XM Radio’s, Coffee House with “The Dream Café”. I liked this song from the first time I heard it. Maybe it was the meter or just the nuance in Greg’s voice that attracted me to the song.

Each time I hear it, I think of my own “Dream Café”, that I might only visit while I am in the “Land of Nod”.

I have posted the lyrics here.

“Dream Cafe” by Greg Brown

  • You were the woman in the blue mask, standin there beside your dress.
  • All the things I wanted from you, I never could express.
  • I thought I saw you once in Munich, but you slipped away.
  • I’m in the corner with the coffee at The Dream Cafe.
  • For once I didn’t say anything stupid–my lover never once looked bored.
  • And soldiers come in smeared with lipstick, like the last day of war.
  • The band divided up the money, but the drummer could not stay.
  • He said he’s gonna meet us later, at The Dream Cafe.
  • When you turned from the window, in your worn out slip,
  • put your eyes to my fingers, while the ceiling dripped,
  • I just could not leave you; I heard a motorcycle pull away.
  • Yes, I’ll meet you after midnight, at The Dream Cafe.
  • There’s flowers now on Linn Street, and the new moon just above.
  • They tore down all the houses, where we used to make love.
  • But, they’d been long abandoned, when we went there, anyway.
  • And I can still smell the lilacs, in the corner of The Dream Cafe.
  • We we’ve only been fighting ten years–do you really have to go?
  • Couldn’t you reconsider, and do it real, real slow?
  • I like living with you–I don’t care what you say.
  • I don’t care who you meet, at The Dream Cafe.
  • Your eyes roll back to midnight–lost in a fantasy.
  • I heard you cry out someone’s name, and baby it was me.
  • But later as we’re walkin’, you seemed so far away.
  • Am I the man you thought you met, at The Dream Cafe?
  • I’ve come down with a sickness–I thought you were the cure.
  • But passion seems to promise more, than friendship can endure.
  • You spelled it out in black and white–my eyes saw shades of gray,
  • and, so I sit alone tonight, at The Dream Cafe.
  • Heat lightning in the mirror, and the thunder cries out loud.
  • I can be to you–you could be to me, just another face in the crowd.
  • The plane don’t leave ’til midnight–come with me today.
  • They’ll be plenty of time to be alone, at The Dream Cafe.

After reading them, I enjoy the song that much better and not so much that I relate to his “Dream Café”, but that I realized; we all must have ourDreamscape own “Dream Café” where only we can go.

I believe there is another life that lives inside of us all and can only be seen within the visions of our imagination. It is this vision that appears when we close our eyes then drifting… let go of this world and enter a realm of fantasy.

Who do you meet in your Dream Café?

Love, Dad

The Lyrics for Greg Brown‘s Dream Cafe, I got from here.

The Dream Cafe Logo I used is from the Dream Cafe Restaurant web site.  I thought it was a perfect fit.  Please visit their site or even better, the cafe in Dallas or Addison, TX when you can.

The Dreamscape Image is by Tyson Mangelsdorf.

BTW: None of these links are affiliate sponsored.

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