Day dreamin' and I'm thinkin' of you
Day dreamin' and I'm thinkin' of you
Day dreamin' and I'm thinkin' of you
Day dreamin' and I'm thinkin' of you
Look at my heart floating away

He's the kind of guy that would say
"Hey baby, let's get away
Let's go some place, huh?''
Well, I don't care!

He's the kind of guy that you give your everything
And trust your heart, share all of your love
Till death do you part

I want to be what he wants when he wants it
And whenever he needs it
And when he's lonesome and feelin' love-starved
I'll be there to feed it
I'm givin' him a little bit for each day
He turns me right on when I hear him say:

"Hey baby, let's get away
Let's go somewhere far
Baby, can we?"
Well, I don't care!

Day dreamin' and I'm thinkin' of you
Day dreamin' and I'm thinkin' of you
Day dreamin' and I'm thinkin' of you
Day dreamin' and I'm thinkin' of you
Look at my heart floating away...


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    True and sweet devotion to a man who has the whole package. I truly enjoy how she's romantically thinking about him and how she hopes to satisfy his every need. It's like the first few weeks of being in love. Everything is harmoniously falling into place and it can olny get better as the time passes.

    Liana~on May 16, 2007   Link

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