Did You Ever See a Dream Walking
Did you ever see a dream walking?
Well, I did
Did you ever hear a dream talking?
Well, I did
Did you ever have a dream to thrill you
With, "Will you be mine?"
Oh, it's so grand
And it's too, too divine
Did you ever see a dream dancing?
Well, I did
Did a ever see a dream romancing?
Well, I did
Did you ever find heaven right in your arms
Saying, "I love you, I do?"
Well, the dream that was walking
And the dream that was talking
And the heaven in my arms was you
Well, I did
Did you ever hear a dream talking?
Well, I did
Did you ever have a dream to thrill you
With, "Will you be mine?"
Oh, it's so grand
And it's too, too divine
Did you ever see a dream dancing?
Well, I did
Did a ever see a dream romancing?
Well, I did
Did you ever find heaven right in your arms
Saying, "I love you, I do?"
Well, the dream that was walking
And the dream that was talking
And the heaven in my arms was you
Credits
Writer(s): Mack Gordon, Harry Revel
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