The Mamas And The Papas Quotes
Dream A Little Dream Of Me
Stars Shining Bright Above You;
Night Breezes Seem To Whisper I Love You,
Birds Singing In The Sycamore Tree.
Dream A Little Dream Of Me.
Say Nighty-night And Kiss Me;
Just Hold Me Tight And Tell Me You'll Miss Me.
While I'm Alone, Blue As Can Be,
Dream A Little Dream Of Me.
Stars Fading But I Linger On, Dear---
Still Craving Your Kiss.
I'm Longing To Linger Till Dawn, Dear,
Just Saying This...
Sweet Dreams Till Sunbeams Find You---
Sweet Dreams That Leave All Worries Behind You.
But In Your Dreams, Whatever They Be,
Dream A Little Dream Of Me.
Stars Fading But I Linger On, Dear---
Still Craving Your Kiss.
I'm Longing To Linger Till Dawn, Dear,
Just Saying This...
Sweet Dreams Till Sunbeams Find You---
Sweet Dreams That Leave All Worries Far Behind You.
But In Your Dreams, Whatever They Be,
Dream A Little Dream Of Me.
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