One time I dreamt an unknown land
With jungle trees and the blackest sand
Had taken us as prisoners in the night, oh
Upon its shore, we could not sleep
Instead, we stayed awake to keep
Our minds off things like monsters and the like, oh

So hour by hour, we passed the time
We watched a motion picture in the sky
You were the clouds and I was the moon

CHORUS:
You and me together, together, together
You and me together, together, together
Together is all we need
Bada ba bum
Bada dum
Bada ba daba
Ba daba

Then waves came crashing down on me
And they tried to take me out to sea
You fought them off so gallantly and won, oh
Then back again upon our shore
We really wanted nothing more
Than to hold each other 'til our arms grew tired

Then slowly like a timid flower
The sun rose up at just the hour
When we had slowly slipped out of my dream, oh

CHORUS

You and me together, together, together
You and me together, together, together
Together is all we need

Oh, bada bum
Bada ba bum
Bada ba bum bum


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    These are the correct lyrics taken from her website.

    One time I dreamt an unknown land With jungle trees and the blackest sand Had taken us as prisoners in the night

    Upon its shore we could not sleep Instead we stayed awake to keep Our minds off hidden monsters and the like

    So hour by hour we passed the time We watched a motion picture in the sky You were the clouds and I was the moon

    You and me, together, together, together

    Then waves came crashing down on me And they tried to take me out to sea You fought them off so gallantly and won

    Now back again upon our shore Well we really wanted nothing more Than to hold each other 'til our arms grew tired

    So slowly like a timid flower The sun rose up at just the hour When we had slowly slipped out of my dream

    You and me, together, together, together You and me, together, together, together Together is all we need

    gorgeousmidgeton September 16, 2011   Link

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