Oh, when you walk by every night
Talking sweet and looking fine
I get kinda hectic inside
Mmm, baby I'm so into you
Darling, if you only knew
All the things that flow through my mind

But it's just a sweet sweet fantasy baby
When I close my eyes
You come and you take me
It's so deep in my daydreams
But it's just a sweet, sweet fantasy baby

Images of rapture
Creep into me slowly
As you're going to my head
And my heart beats faster
When you take me over
Time and time and time again

But it's just a sweet sweet fantasy baby
When I close my eyes
You come and you take me
It's so deep in my daydreams
But it's just a sweet, sweet fantasy baby

Sweet sweet fantasy baby
When I close my eyes
You come and you take me
It's so deep in my daydreams
But it's just a sweet, sweet fantasy baby

I'm in heaven
With my boyfriend
My laughing boyfriend
There's no beginning
And there is no end
Feels like I'm dreaming
But I'm not sleeping

Sweet sweet fantasy baby
When I close my eyes
You come and you take me
It's so deep in my daydreams
But it's just a sweet, sweet fantasy baby

Sweet sweet fantasy baby
When I close my eyes
You come and you take me
It's so deep in my daydreams
But it's just a sweet, sweet fantasy baby

Sweet sweet fantasy baby
Sweet sweet fantasy baby


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Fantasy Lyrics as written by Tina Weymouth Mariah Carey

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    one of the best mariah songs ever

    Davematthewsgrl7on February 12, 2005   Link
  • +1
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    The Final Fantasy cover of this song is amazement-core... So good times.

    tdamcbigityon December 12, 2006   Link
  • +1
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    all the credits of this song goes to the sample of Tom Tom Club's Genius of Love but the chorus is great.

    annazoffon November 29, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    this is the best song ever!

    BlueEyesOSon July 25, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    I used to love this song when I was little. I still like it a little, it's a good beat to dance to I think.

    zacsteron March 13, 2003   Link
  • 0
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    one of the very few good mariah songs

    Martine18on July 29, 2005   Link
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    Well what to say, lol I think it's clear. You see someone all the time and you feel love for that Person. You have Fantasies and just imagine you are with that person but it's just a "sweet sweet Fantasy" :D

    Ramseson December 11, 2005   Link
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    LOVE this song. Mariah was so much better back then.

    RISSexYon March 26, 2006   Link
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    Yeah, I was just about to add a comment regarding the rapture that is the Owen Pallett cover...but looks like the chap(/lady) above beat me to it.

    LMKon January 07, 2007   Link

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