Do you believe in dreams
This is a song about a young lady that was once in my life
Here's my story
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I left home early
I came back very late
I saw my front door closing
As I approached the gate

I said who could it be
I know my baby is still asleep
Besides, he looks so short
And she's so tall

So I went in the house
And saw my baby laying there
And she was washed in sweat
From her head to her toes

And she said
I was dreaming
That I was making sweet love to you
And it was good
It was so good

She said dreaming
She said I never had a dream like this before
I wanna have it again

Tears filled my eyes
Because I knew the reason why
My baby wanted to have that same dream again
But what could I say, nothing
Tell me what could I do about it, nothing
Because I know I'm doing the same thing to, making love

I wonder how would she feel
If she ever finds out
That I just left the motel too

And I was dreaming
That I was making sweet love to her
And it was good
It was so good

Dreaming
Dreaming

How could she made me feel
It was good
It was so good
It was good
It was so good
So good
It was good
It was good
It was so good
Making sweet love to you

It was good
It was so good
Making sweet love to you
Baby
Oh it was good y'all
It was so good
Making sweet love to you
In my dreams
It was so good


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