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A sentimental love song words by Seymour Rice and Albert H. Brown music by Charles N. Daniels Lyrics 1. Two little children one morning, after their breakfast was o'er Were laughing and playing together, alone on the dining room floor The girl of a dream had been talking But refused with a toss of her head To tell it all to her playmate, until he coaxingly said Chorus: You had a dream, well, I had one, too I know mine's best 'cause it was of you Come sweetheart tell me, now is the time You tell me your dream, I'll tell you mine 2. Tom said, "I dreamed you had promised that some day we should be wed" "Why that's just exactly like my dream," Mary then blushingly said Time they say brings many changes But their love no change ever knew And so they were happily married The dream of their childhood came true 3. Sadness has entered the household Where happiness once reigned supreme The sunshine of life now has vanished Grief has dispelled their bright dream For Mary his kind loving helpmate, had yesterday passed away And in sorrow Tom thinks of the morning When in childhood to her he did say --------------------------------------------------------------- This waltz song is old-fashioned now. It starts with childhood sweethearts. They get married. Then the woman, Mary, dies and Tom is left alone. Over the years the lyrics have been changed to be more up-to-date. There was a fox trot version of the chorus published in 1928. ------------------------------------------------ Sung here by Fred Feild. Get the sheet music and MIDI at: https://www.sheetmusicsinger.com/you-...