| Song | Daydream Believer |
| Artist | Lobo |
| Album | Just a Singer/A Cowboy Afraid of Horses |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Lyrics:John Stewart Music:John Stewart | |
| I could hide 'neath the wings | |
| Of the bluebird as she sings | |
| The six o'clock alarm would never ring | |
| But it rings and I rise, | |
| Wipe the sleep out of my eyes | |
| My shaving razor's cold and it stings. | |
| Cheer up, sleepy Jean, | |
| Oh what can it mean | |
| To a daydream believer | |
| And a homecoming queen? | |
| You once thought of me | |
| As a white knight on a steed | |
| But now you know how happy I can be | |
| So our good times start and end | |
| Without dollar one to spend | |
| But how much baby do we really need? |
| Lyrics: John Stewart Music: John Stewart | |
| I could hide ' neath the wings | |
| Of the bluebird as she sings | |
| The six o' clock alarm would never ring | |
| But it rings and I rise, | |
| Wipe the sleep out of my eyes | |
| My shaving razor' s cold and it stings. | |
| Cheer up, sleepy Jean, | |
| Oh what can it mean | |
| To a daydream believer | |
| And a homecoming queen? | |
| You once thought of me | |
| As a white knight on a steed | |
| But now you know how happy I can be | |
| So our good times start and end | |
| Without dollar one to spend | |
| But how much baby do we really need? |
| Lyrics: John Stewart Music: John Stewart | |
| I could hide ' neath the wings | |
| Of the bluebird as she sings | |
| The six o' clock alarm would never ring | |
| But it rings and I rise, | |
| Wipe the sleep out of my eyes | |
| My shaving razor' s cold and it stings. | |
| Cheer up, sleepy Jean, | |
| Oh what can it mean | |
| To a daydream believer | |
| And a homecoming queen? | |
| You once thought of me | |
| As a white knight on a steed | |
| But now you know how happy I can be | |
| So our good times start and end | |
| Without dollar one to spend | |
| But how much baby do we really need? |