I see you in my Dreams

I see you in my Dreams

A Poem by Rev. Fr, S. D. Blankenship DDiv., PhD., MA.

Starts off in (G) goes to (E) and then (C)

 

 

 

   (G)                               (C)                (G)

I see you in my dreams, I forget all my schemes.

    (C)             (G)      (C)                           (G)

I don't understand, I see you reach for my hand.

   (G)           (C)              (G)      (C)          (G7)

I hear the sound, as you fall toward the ground.

 

   (G)                  (F)        (C)                                     (G)  

I see you in my dreams, I hear you yell, but you don't scream.

        (C)        (G)            (C)          (G)

You call my name, and I feel your pain.

    (G7)         (F)                   (C)         (G)

I hear your name, as they carry you away.

   (C)                  (-)           (G)           (F)          (-)  (G)

I See you in my dreams, I awake with tears and screams

      (G)                 (C)        (F)           (G)        

No more will I hear you. No more will I see you.

   (G)                         (F)    (G7)                   (C)    (G)

I loved you with all of my heart, But now it's torn apart.

   (C)                (G)     (F)          (C)                   (G7)

I awake in screams, couse I still see you in my dreams,

 

 

I miss you Katie ( 1989-1995)

 

 

 

© 2011 Rev. Fr, S. D. Blankenship DDiv., PhD., MA.


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I like this! I want to hear it now.. :):)

I always sing poetry while I read it (in my head),
however you've put notes to this one so it threw
me off for a minute, as I usually create my own.
I'm going back to it to read with your notes once
I figure out the pitch. Wonderful job Shawn!

And you lyrics are very touching my friend. Heartbreaking...

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Posted 15 Years Ago


4 of 7 people found this review constructive.

Wow, this is so touching. It's terribly painful to lose a loved-- that's a given, but for you to write such a deep song is just amazing. ^^ Thank you very much for sharing this. It was an honor to read such a personal.. song. :)

Ironically Yours, Blade and Blood

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Posted 15 Years Ago


4 of 7 people found this review constructive.

Wow, reading this and seeing the notes. It is a real gift if you are able to write a song to remember someone by!
Reading this, I want to take my recorder and try to play the song!
At the same time I am wondering who Katie was, how such a young child can die before her life even started and how much you must miss her!

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Posted 15 Years Ago


4 of 7 people found this review constructive.

This is really beautiful and heartfelt. Very nice work,
~Lauren

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Posted 15 Years Ago


4 of 7 people found this review constructive.


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