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                    If

(I were to Dream)


                        January 16th, 1989
                        All rights reserved


Written by: Anton Von Stefan

                          I  F

     ( I   W e r e   t o    D r e a m )



    If I were to dream, I'd dream of the day,
The very first day, I ever laid eyes upon you.
I'd remember that moment, that wonderful look.

    If I were to dream, I'd dream of that day,
The very first touch, as I ran my fingers o'er yours.
I'd tingle with pleasure, that luxuriant skin.

    If I were to dream, I'd dream of the day,
The very first moment, I pressed your lips upon mine.
I'd cherish that feeling, that wonderful glow.

    If I were to dream, I'd dream of that day,
The very first hug, that warm and loving body.
I'd hold you so close, you stupendous dear.

    If I were to dream I'd dream of that day,
The very first smile, that appeared on your face.
I'd dream of your eyes, those alluring orbs.

    If I were to dream, I'd dream of that night,
The very first time, you were intimate with me.
I'd call out in ecstasy, as we both moved as one.

    If I were to dream, and I dream a lot,
The very first dream, would be about you.
I'd dream it again, as often I have!

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