| Oh, the night is dark and dreary | 
| My whole body was tired and weary | 
| As I listen to the tune of the raindrops | 
| I can feel upon might lifting | 
| Like a cloud I started drifting | 
| To a heavenly city where the rainbow stop | 
| Oh, when I heard the voice | 
| The most glorious voice I ever heard | 
| I have no choice | 
| I have to listen to every word | 
| Oh yes, I had a dream | 
| Folks walking side by side | 
| Blessed be the tide | 
| Their arms are open wide | 
| Tears of joy they cried | 
| Coz all of God’s children | 
| We’re free at last | 
| I fell deeper in a slumber | 
| I saw friends I knew by the number | 
| Though the vision came clear in my head | 
| Now there’s no such thing as hunger | 
| 'Cause we need it no longer | 
| I tossed and turned there in my bed | 
| Oh, when I saw his face | 
| And that heavenly phase | 
| I saw every pain | 
| Felt by the human race | 
| Oh yes, I had a dream | 
| Every street in the store | 
| Every deed is occur | 
| Every heart is true | 
| Every breath was sure | 
| 'Cause all of God’s children | 
| We’re free at last | 
| And I can hear him singing | 
| Glory, glory (glory, glory) | 
| Glory, glory (glory, glory) | 
| Glory, glory (glory, glory) | 
| Glory, glory Hallelujah | 
| Oh yes, I saw his face | 
| And that heavenly phase | 
| I saw all the pain | 
| Felt by the human race | 
| Oh yeah, I had a dream | 
| Of folks walking hand in hand | 
| Praising the promised land | 
| Not one him knew a God | 
| Nor the mother or the son | 
| No fear in any man | 
| No blood on any land | 
| From the mountains of Tennessee | 
| To the seas of Galleni | 
| From the halls of Germany | 
| To the shores of Tripoli | 
| You know, I can hear freedom call | 
| From the China walls | 
| To the monts of Tsuma Hall | 
| Freedom was in the air | 
| Freedom is everywhere | 
| Freedom (I had a dream) | 
| Freedom… |