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