Yeah, ya, yeah
Yeah, ya, yeah oh

I would dig a hole all the way to China
Unless of course I was there
Then I'd dig my way home
If by digging, I could steal
The wind from the sails of the greedy men who ruled the world

Still you my best friend
And after a good good drunk
You and me
Wake up and make love after a deep sleep
Where I was dreaming
I was dreaming of a dreamgirl, dreamgirl, dreamgirl, dreamgirl

Well I was feeling like a creep
As I watched you asleep
Face down in the grass
In the park in the middle of a hot afternoon
Your top was untied
And I thought 'how nice it'll be the fall of your sweat down your spine'

You're my best friend
Or after a good good drunk
You and me
Wake up and make love after a deep sleep
Where I was dreaming
I was dreaming of a dreamgirl, dreamgirl, dreamgirl, dreamgirl

Caught by the wave my back to the ocean
It knocks me off my feet, just as I find my footing
Here you come again, dreamgirl, oh dreamgirl
That's all dreamgirl, but a dreamgirl, dreamgirl, oh wait dreamgirl
In my dreams dreamgirl, I'm dreaming dream girl
Deep in, deep in


Lyrics submitted by Just1_BigEyedFish

Dreamgirl Lyrics as written by Carter A. Beauford Boyd C. Tinsley

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    this is as close to being with another as dave can get. his dreamgirl passes through the space between that all others around the world cannot get through. only by living in the reality of his dreams can he get closer to his loved ones that hes constantly thinking of. come on...try thinking he's a drop of sweat running down the back of his friend? theres the space.. only in his dreams can he acheive being closer as one with as a man with his dreamgirl... like sex..we try to get close to our loved ones but theres always that space between...so we dream to be closer..

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