I wake up every morning
With these memories in my head
I think of you all the time
But most of all in bed
These old dreams that I'm having, having
Each and every night
Are just the things I've learned to do
'Cause I can't hold you tight

I wake up every morning
With the fever and the cold
I've tossed and turned all night long
Together we'd be bold
But all I have is a dream

Yesterday I woke up
Thought I was drownin' in the rain
Tears runnin' down my cheeks
Reminders of the pain
My young heart's a yearning, yearning
To find a way
To make all my dreams come true
And hold you tight each day

I wake up every morning
With the fever and the cold
I've tossed and turned all night long
Together we'd be bold
But all I have is a drea m

These dreams I have are special
'Cause a dream can come true
Yes, these dreams I have are special
'Cause when I dream
I dream that I'm with you

These old dreams in my head
May never go away
Runnin' around in my mind
Till nighttime turns to day
My young heart's a yearnin', yearnin'
To find a way
To make all my dreams come true
And hold you tight each day

I wake up every morning
With the fever and the cold
I've tossed and tur ned all night long
Together we'd be bold
But all I have is a dream

Yes, but all I have is a dream
Yes, but all I have is a dream


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