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I Ain’t Lazy, I’m Just Dreamin’ - Paul Robeson
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I Ain’t Lazy, I’m Just Dreamin’ Paul Robeson

"I Ain’t Lazy, I’m Just Dreamin’" by Paul Robeson, released in 1945, is a #Jazz song that explores themes of aspiration and the value of dreams. The lyrics convey a message of self-reflection, emphasizing that dreaming is a form of ambition, not laziness. Robeson's powerful vocals and rich orchestration enhance its emotional depth, contributing to its cultural significance as a celebration of hope and resilience.

I Ain’t Lazy, I’m Just Dreamin’ - Paul Robeson
When those summers' in the air and something happens to me
I just throw away all care a Drowsy spell goes through me
All I do is loaf all day
While my thoughts just go astray
Dreamin'
Just Dreamin'

Like to ramble on the road that never ends
Me and Mother Nature are the best of friends
Folks thinks that I'm lazy
But I'm Dreamin'
Dreamin'
Just Dreamin'

Always tell the daisies every thing I plan
When they nod their heads I know they'll understand
Honey, I ain't lazy
I'm just Dreamin'

I'm kind of pally
With everything that grows
The little posies and every ramblin' rose
From early morning 'till the day comes to a close
I'm livin' in a world of my own
Dreamin'
Just Dreamin'
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