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    Discover Madison Olds Rich in Dreams: A Heartwarming Anthem Celebrating Life’s Simple Pleasures

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaSeptember 6, 2024Updated:October 18, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Discover Madison Olds Rich in Dreams: A Heartwarming Anthem Celebrating Life's Simple Pleasures
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    It’s easy to take the simple pleasures for granted—sunrises, shared memories, or even the peace of a quiet moment.

    Madison Olds Rich in Dreams song artwork
    Madison Olds Rich in Dreams song artwork

    Madison Olds’ Rich in Dreams serves as a gentle nudge to stop and appreciate those very things.

    With the strum of a guitar laced with southern warmth, Olds leads us through a world where wealth isn’t measured by gold or status but by the richness of dreams and the beauty found in everyday moments.

    The lyrics dive straight into the heart of this message. She’s counting coins for petrol and bread, but the true value lies in her blessings.

    There’s no luxurious lifestyle or penthouse view here, and Olds wouldn’t have it any other way.

    The track embraces the idea that fulfilment comes from memories, love, and a sense of purpose—rather than from anything money can buy.

    In the chorus, Olds reminds us that chasing stars is far more rewarding than chasing schemes.

    It’s a reflection on how modern life often pushes us towards accumulating more—more wealth, more status—while leaving behind the truly valuable parts of life.

    And when she sings about buying stock in people rather than Wall Street, it’s hard not to feel a spark of rebellion against the rat race.

    The song’s charm lies in its simplicity, much like the life Madison Olds celebrates.

    There’s a grounded optimism that shines through her words, reminding us that even when times are tough, faith, family, and the pursuit of dreams are the real luxuries. 

    Rich in Dreams is a reminder that true wealth isn’t about what you own but about the life you create.

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    Madison Olds Rich In Dreams Lyrics

    Verse 1
    I count my coins for gas and bread
    But I count my blessings too
    I warm my home with sunrise glow
    In the mornings gentle dew
    No fancy car no penthouse view
    Just a humble little place

    Pre-chorus
    Cause I’m lost in love and memories
    Of whom without I can hardly breath
    And I’m grateful every morning that
    I wake up with a day in front of me

    Chorus
    Because I’m dirt poor but I’m rich in dreams
    And I’m chasing stars I’m not chasing schemes
    And in this life where nothings sure
    The less it costs I want it more and
    I buy stock in the people of my town
    Cause wall street sucks and I’d rather burn it down
    The finer things in life what they are I disagree
    Cause the more that I’m alive I find
    That living is the luxury

    Verse 2
    So let the world keep spinning fast
    With its riches and its gold
    I’ll find my peace in simpler things
    And watch it all unfold
    No one that has run the race has ever said they have enough
    So what’s the rush

    Pre-chorus
    Cause I’m lost in love and memories
    Of whom without I can hardly breath
    \And I’m grateful every morning that
    I wake up with a day in front of me
    In front of me

    Chorus
    Because I’m dirt poor but I’m rich in dreams
    And I’m chasing stars I’m not chasing schemes
    And in this life where nothings sure
    The less it costs I want it more
    I buy stock in the people of my town
    Cause wall street sucks and I’d rather burn it down
    The finer things in life what they are I disagree
    Cause the more that I’m alive I find
    That living is the luxury

    Chorus 2
    Because I’m dirt poor but I’ll never know
    What I’ll someday get from the seeds I sow
    In this life there’s so little time
    And I don’t need someone else to tell me how to spend mine

    I buy stock in faith and family
    Cause when times get tough, they both save my sanity
    The finer things in life, what they are I disagree
    Cause the more that I’m alive I find,
    That living is the luxury

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