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They say there was a golden time, when all the roads were straight
When every table had a place, and hope walked through the gate
But memory’s a polished lie, a story spun too bright
We cling to ghosts of Camelot, to light the longest night

хор
Oh, the dream that refuses to die
Rises again when the well’s running dry
It’s more than a tale from a faraway land
It’s the hope that still lives in our hands

Вірш 2
A circle carved from humble wood once dared to change the game
No throne above, no voice below, no master and no chain
But envy slipped beneath the cloth, and whispers cracked the stone
Even kings can’t guard the gate when greed becomes the throne

хор
Oh, the dream that refuses to die
Rises again when the well’s running dry
It’s more than a tale from a faraway land
It’s the hope that still lives in our hands

Вірш 3
We lose our paradise in drips, not in a single blow
Neglect the beams, ignore the leaks, and rot begins to grow
Yet every time the walls cave in, the story calls us near
To build again, with steadier hands, a world we won’t let disappear


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Міст
It’s not the sword, it’s not the crown
It’s the neighbor who won’t back down
It’s the patch before the road gives way
The voice that speaks when others look away

хор
Oh, the dream that refuses to die
Rises again when the well’s running dry
It’s more than a tale from a faraway land
It’s the hope that still lives in our hands

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America’s Happiest City Standing Strong

A city once named among the happiest in the world faces pressure, confrontation, and resilience. Sung by Gloria Travers and The North Street Band, this cinematic protest song tells a story of home and unity.

From everyday joy to moments of tension, this video explores how one of America’s happiest cities responds when challenged. Through documentary-style imagery and powerful performance, the story unfolds as a reflection on identity, community, and calm defiance.

This is more than a protest song — it is about home. It shows how a happy city protects what matters most, standing together and rebuilding hope through shared resilience and collective strength.

What happens when one of America’s happiest cities — ranked among the top 25 happiest cities in the world and the only American city on the list — faces pressure and confrontation? Sung by Gloria Travers and The North Street Band, The Dream That Refuses To Die tells the story of a community refusing to lose itself. Through cinematic storytelling and music, the video explores how people respond when their home is challenged — not with chaos, but with calm, determined unity.

Ключові винесення
This video contrasts everyday happiness with moments of tension to show what makes a community worth defending.
It highlights how collective identity is shaped by neighbors, shared spaces, and lived experiences.
Viewers will see how calm defiance becomes a powerful response to pressure and conflict.
The story demonstrates that happiness is not fragile — it is something people rebuild together.

If this message resonates with you, please like the video, share your thoughts in the comments, and subscribe for more music and storytelling from Gloria Travers and The North Street Band. Your engagement helps independent voices and meaningful stories reach a wider audience.

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