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Talkin' in Your Sleep

Talkin' in Your Sleep Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Talkin' in Your Sleep By Unlinked Artist?
When you close your eyes and go to sleep
And it's down to the sound of a heartbeat I can hear the things that you're dreaming about When you open up your heart and the truth comes out You tell me that you want me You tell me that you need me You tell me that you love me And I know that I'm right Cuz I hear it in the night I hear the secrets that you keep When you're talking in your sleep When I hold you in my arms at night Don't you know you're sleeping in a spotlight And all your dreams that you keep inside You're telling me the secrets that you just can't hide You tell me that you want me You tell me that you need me You tell me that you love me And I know that I'm right Cuz I hear it in the night I hear the secrets that you keep When you're talking in your sleep When you close your eyes and you fall asleep Everythng about you is a mystery You tell me that you want me You tell me that you need me You tell me that you love me And I know that I'm right Cuz I hear it in the night I hear the secrets that you keep When you're talking in your sleep |
Who Wrote Talkin' in Your Sleep By Unlinked Artist?
George Canler, James Marinos, Michael Skill, Peter Solley, Walter Palamarchuk
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What's The Duration Of The Talkin' in Your Sleep By Unlinked Artist?The duration of Talkin' in Your Sleep is 4:23 minutes and seconds. |
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