Elvis Presley – If I Can Dream
[Intro]
C – Am C – Am
[Verse 1]
C Am F G7
There must be lights burning brighter somewhere
C Am Dm G7
Got to be birds flying higher in a sky more blue;
C C7 F E7 Am
If I can dream of a better land, where all my brothers walk hand in hand,
C Am F Dm7 C Am Dm7 G7
Tell me why – oh why – oh why can’t my dreams come true? Oh why.
[Verse 2]
C Am F G7
There must be peace and understanding sometime,
C Am Dm7 G7
Strong winds of promise that will blow away the doubt and fear,
G7 C C7 F E7 Am
If I can dream of a warmer sun where hope keeps shining on everyone,
C Am F C G7 C F C C7
Tell me why – oh why – oh why won’t that sun ap-pear?
[Bridge]
F F#dim C C7
We’re lost in a cloud with too much of rain
F F#dim C C7
We’re trapped in a world that’s troubled with pain,
F F#dim C E7 Am
But as long as a man has the strength to dream,
D7 G7 A
He can redeem his soul, and fly (He can fly)
[Verse 3]
D Bm G A7
Deep in my heart there’s a tremblin’ question.
D Bm Em A7
Still I am sure that the answer’s gonna come somehow.
D G G#dim
Out there in the dark there’s a beckoning candle, oh yeah
D Bm
And while I can think, while I can talk,
D Bm
While I can stand, while I can walk,
G Em A
While I can dream, – please let my dream – come true
D Bm
Right now
D Bm
Let it come true right now
D G D
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