In the beginning we were full of ideals We were talking it out Instead of keeping it real It was a palace, made of papier-mâché And it got thicker and thicker As we were adding it on I gave your palace a garden And a fake little lawn Made it look so pretty Instead of making it strong We kept ourselves in the moment We didn't ask for a lot And we were dreaming of nothing And now it's all that we've got So if you're thinking of building You should start with the cellar Maybe read a few books by Buckminster-Fuller Keep it strong, keep it simple And make it air tight And if you fail then start over With whatever is left It seems only apparent That those old parts work best See how everything falters when put to the test Now you can take what you want Like you can leave what you chose But if you're dreaming of nothing Then, you've got nothing to lose So I'm walking around with my bag full of parts And I'm looking for someone With some rulers and charts Who maybe is looking to build something new Maybe out in the country Where we won't need that lawn We'll have acres and acres And some fish in a pond No more rain, no more salvage And no more wandering around That's what I'm dreaming about We'll build this house together And shape it as we please Because I don't need a place I'm dreaming of nothing Are you dreaming with me Are you dreaming with me