We kiss in a shadow
We hide from the moon
Our meetings are few
And over too soon

I have dreamed
That your arms
Are lovely
I have dreamed
What a joy you'll be
I have dreamed
Every word you whisper (we speak in a whisper)
When you're close
Close to me (afraid to be heard)
Alone in our secret
Together we sigh
For one smiling day
To be free

How you look
In the glow of evening (to kiss in the sunlight)
I have dreamed
And enjoyed the view (and say to the sky)
In these dreams
I've loved you so
That by now I think I know
What it's like to be loved by you
Behold and believe
I will love
Being loved by you

He will not always say
What you would have him say
But now and then he'll say
Something wonderful
The thoughtless things he'll do
Will hurt and worry you
Then all at once he'll do
Something wonderful
He has a thousand dreams
That won't come true
You know that he believes in them
And that's enough for you

You'll always go along
Defend him when he's wrong
And tell him, when he's strong
He is wonderful
He'll always need your love
And so he'll get your love
A man who needs your love
Can be wonderful


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I Have Dreamed / We Kiss In A Shadow / Something Wonderful Lyrics as written by Richard Rodgers Oscar Hammerstein

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