I Can Dream, Can't I
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I Can Dream, Can't I
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I can see
No matter how near you'll be
You'll never belong to me
But I can dream can't I
Can't I pretend
That I'm locked in the bend of your embrace
For dreams are just like wine
And I am drunk with mine
I'm aware
My heart is a sad affair
There's much disillusion there
But I can dream can't I
Can't I adore you
Although we are oceans apart
I can't make you open your heart
But I can dream
Let me adore you
Although we are oceans apart
I can't make you open your heart
But I can dream, I can dream, can't I
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