Dreamer’s Cloth

From the film “Jack and the Beanstalk”, 1952.
Words and music by Bob Russell and Lester Lee.


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

There’s a dreamer’s cloth that dreamers weave
A tapestry of make believe
The fine brocade of all your schemes
Exquisite fabric from the mill of dreams
The threads are golden of silken strands
But not to hold in these eager hands
Maybe if someday our arms entwine
We’ll weave a dreamer’s cloth that’s your and mine

There’s a dreamer’s cloth that dreamers weave
A tapestry of make believe
The fine brocade of all your schemes
Exquisite fabric from the mill of dreams
The threads are golden of silken strands
But not to hold in these eager hands
Maybe if someday our arms entwine
We’ll weave a dreamer’s cloth that’s your and mine

Interlude
Imagination isn’t real
But isn’t it a spinning wheel
That spins the fabric of the loom
The frame that has a world of room
So spin your world and ’round you go
And sew and stitch and stitch and sew
The dreams you spin are finely spun
A dreamer’s work is never done
The threads are golden of silken strands
But not to hold in these eager hands
Maybe if someday our arms entwine
We’ll weave a dreamer’s cloth that’s your and mine