I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night)

Album: The Electric Prunes (1966)
Charted: 49 11
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  • Last night your shadow fell upon my lonely room
    I touched your golden hair and tasted your perfume
    Your eyes were filled with love the way they used to be
    Your gentle hand reached out to comfort me
    Then came the dawn
    And you were gone
    You were gone, gone, gone

    I had too much to dream last night
    Too much to dream
    I'm not ready to face the light
    I had too much to dream
    Last night

    The room was empty as I staggered from my bed
    I could not bear the image racing through my head
    You were so real that I could feel your eagerness
    And when you raised your lips for me to kiss

    Came the dawn
    And you were gone
    You were gone, gone, gone

    Oh, too much to dream
    Oh, too much to dream
    Too much to dream last night
    Oh, too much to dream Writer/s: ANNETTE TUCKER, NANCIE MANTZ
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., Music Admin, Inc., Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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