Dream About Me
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Dream About Me
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Sugar and spice
And everything nice
Was what I thought I'd need
Now I'm changing my mind
And I'm starting to find
How it's supposed to be
I don't understand
Why can't you see?
That when you're dreaming
You're supposed to dream about me
Dream about me, yeah
You call her sweetheart
When you look into her eyes, yeah
You're making a big mistake
Now it's time to realize
I don't understand
Why can't you see?
That when you're dreaming
You're supposed to dream about me
Dream about me, yeah
I'm not conceited
I just wanna help you see, yeah
Love can be confusing
But not when it's with me
Now I understand
Now I can see
That when you're dreaming
You dream about me
Dream about me, yeah
Yeah, you dream about me
Now you dream about me
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Who performs "Dream About Me"?
Isabela Merced performs "Dream About Me", and this lyric page sits inside the Isabela Merced catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Apocolipsis and Caliente Navidad with a short reason for opening each page next.
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