Written by George De La Rue and Hal Shaper
transcribed by andrewb@mathstat.yorku.ca
Produced by Boz Boorer
Engineered by Chris Dickie
Assisted Danton Supple
Sioux starts off, with:
Time, is like a dream,
Now, for a time,
you are mine.
Let`s hold fast,
to the dream,
that tastes and sparkles like wine.
Morrisey enters...
who-who knows if it`s real,
or just something we`re both...
(duet)
... dreaming of.
What seems like an interlude now,
(S)
Could be the beginning of love.
(duet)
Loving you, is the world that`s strange, So much more than my heart can hold,
(S)
Loving you makes the whole world change. (d)
Loving you, I could not grow old.
(S)
No-nobody knows,
When love will end,
so `til then, sweet fiend.
(M)
Time, is like a dream
and, now, for a time,
You are mine.
(d)
Let`s hold fast to the dream
that tastes and sparkles like