Last Night I dreamt As most often do It was so very vivid I could've sworn it was true I sat up and gazed around At the morning in my home A little voice whispered in my head I was not alone So I laid back down I took a deep breath and then Closed my eyes to think back To the Dream and where I'd been
I sat alone with Van Gough So I could watch him paint His life splashed upon the canvas So he could forget his pain The world seemed to disappear As he he sat with a brush in his hand He wasn't called mad by a world That refused to understand
I stood beside Hemingway With a strong drink in my hand He told me stories of his life Of war, women and Cuban Land A large smile sat on his face As he spoke and forgot about his strife I drank his scotch and thought Could I be as great in my life
I laid beside Elizabeth Short And I watched her as she lay I heard her speak of fame and stardom And that she would know it one day With stars in her eyes, she told me Her name would be known far and wide And it pained me to know That she'd be known for only the way she died
Then I sat back and gazed upon all three With which I had shared my time I took their words to heart And stashed them within my mind I could be like Van Gough And focus my pain and fear onto the page My blood is ink and I can wield it Like some unholy Mage I could be great like Hemingway Forever destined to destroy myself I could hit the top of the pile And drown out the future with top shelf I can be like The Dahlia Forever dreaming of the day I'll be known Chasing fame until the end When my final fate is finally bestowed