Digital Love

Album: Discovery (2001)
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  • Last night I had a dream about you
    In this dream, I'm dancing right beside you
    And it looked like everyone was having fun
    The kind of feeling I've waited so long

    Don't stop, come a little closer
    As we jam, the rhythm gets stronger
    There's nothing wrong with just a little, little fun
    We were dancing all night long

    The time is right to put my arms around you
    You're feeling right
    You wrap your arms around too
    But suddenly, I feel the shining sun
    Before I knew it, this dream was all gone

    Ooh, I don't know what to do
    About this dream and you
    I wish this dream comes true

    Ooh, I don't know what to do
    About this dream and you
    We'll make this dream come true

    Why don't you play the game?
    Why don't you play the game? Writer/s: Carlos J Sosa, George Duke, Guy Manuel Homem Christo, Thomas Bangalter
    Publisher: DAFT MUSIC, Downtown Music Publishing, MYCENAE MUSIC PUBL CO, Universal Music Publishing Group, ZOMBA MUSIC PUBL LTD
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Ziggypop from UsaGood, pumping club song.
    Needs at least one comment.
    Anybody else hear:
    "why don't you bake the cake"
    Instead of:
    "why don't you play the game" ?
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