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Something else from 1999
Posted 07-01-08 at 06:47 PM by txtmstrjoe
Dreams of Love
Dreamer me dreams of you
Pray to god my dreams come true
Dreamer me dreams of you
Dreaming dreams of love
Hold me you, hold you me
How it was always meant to be
Hold me you, hold you me
As in dreams of love
Oh how long I have waited
for someone to love, and then you were there
There is nothing I could need
now that you are here
Stay you now close to me
Now our love has set us free
Stay you now close to me
Living dreams of love
Oh how long I have waited
for someone to love, and then you were there
There is nothing I could need
now that you are here
Stay you now close to me
Now our love has set us free
Stay you now close to me
Living dreams of love
Dreamer me dreams of you
Pray to god my dreams come true
Dreamer me dreams of you
Dreaming dreams of love
Hold me you, hold you me
How it was always meant to be
Hold me you, hold you me
As in dreams of love
Oh how long I have waited
for someone to love, and then you were there
There is nothing I could need
now that you are here
Stay you now close to me
Now our love has set us free
Stay you now close to me
Living dreams of love
Oh how long I have waited
for someone to love, and then you were there
There is nothing I could need
now that you are here
Stay you now close to me
Now our love has set us free
Stay you now close to me
Living dreams of love
*Boredom at work is an interesting experience. I had largely forgotten this song that I wrote in 1999, but for some reason the first line just popped into my head, and the rest of the lyric just tumbled out.

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