Tell Me What You Dream

Album: Greatest Hits (1993)
Charted: 43
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  • All of the night you hold out for love
    You give what you have; still, that's not enough
    What went wrong?
    'Cause now what we share are too many fears
    Too many secrets, too many years
    Tonight

    [Chorus]
    Tell me what you dream at night while you're sleepin'
    Tell me what you see at night in your dreams
    Is it someone else's arms that hold you tight
    Or, darlin', is it me?
    Tell me what you dream at night while you sleep

    Deep in the night you whisper so low.
    I lay by your side, I felt so alone,
    Alone.
    I reached for your arms, you called out a name.
    It wasn't my own. It caused me so much pain,
    Inside.

    [Chorus]

    Tell me what you dream at night while you're sleepin'
    Tell me what you see at night in your dreams
    Is it someone else's arms that hold you tight
    Or, darlin', is it me?
    Tell me what you dream at night
    Dream at night
    Oh, baby, dream at night while you're sleepin' Writer/s: JOSH LEO, TIMOTHY B. SCHMIT, VINCENT EDWARD MELAMED
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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