I'll See You in My Dreams
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I'll See You in My Dreams
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I'll see you in my dreams
And then I'll hold you in my dreams
Someone took you right out of my arms
Still I feel the thrill of your charms
Lips that once were mine
Tender eyes that shine
They will light my way tonight
I'll see you in my dreams
(instrumental break)
Yes I will...see you in my dreams
You know I'll...hold you in my dreams
I know that...someone took you right out of my arms
But...still I feel the thrill of your charms
I dream of...lips that once were mine
And those...tender eyes that shine
I know...theyâll light my way tonight
When I...see you in my dreams
Yes they will...light my way tonight
Because I'll...see you in my dreams
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Louis Armstrong performs "I'll See You in My Dreams", and this lyric page sits inside the Louis Armstrong catalog on LyroVerse.
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