She's the girl of my dreams
She's the girl of my dreams

Jady was an American girl
She came in one morning with the US mail
She didn't say nothing
But she looked pretty good to me

Golden hair that shines so bright
Loving eyes that seemed out of sight
Well she could keep the secrets
That we shared in my world of dreams

A mad needs something when he ain't go nothing to hang on to
And there ain't no telling when I feel like yelling "I love you"

It gets lonely in the night when there ain't no one around
She makes me feel alright and gets my feet right off the ground

She's the girl of my dreams
She's the girl of my dreams

Jady does what I ask her to
She makes me feel happy when I feel blue
She stares with the eyes of a child
And gets me to my knees

He heart, it never beats in time
Except when it's beating next to mine
I keep her from my friends
While I wave at my fantasies

And a man needs something when he ain't got nothing to hold on to
And there ain't no telling when I feel like yelling "I love you"

It gets lonely in the night when there ain't no one around
She makes me feel alright and gets my feet right off the ground

She's the girl of my dreams
She's the girl of my dreams
She's the girl of my dreams
She's the girl of my dreams
She's the girl of my dreams


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    This is a cover song and is originally by Bram Tchaikocsky

    Tell_Me_Whyon May 28, 2007   Link

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