I Guess I'll Have To Dream The RestFrank Sinatra

"I Guess I'll Have to Dream the Rest" — Mercer and Stept's 1941 resignation to imagination.

I guess I'll to dream the rest
If you can't remember the things that you said
The night that my shoulder held your sleepy head
If you believe that parting's best,
I guess I'll have to dream the rest.
I guess I'll have to dream alone
Of honeymoon cruises once dear to my heart,
Of one room apartments that we said we'd start
Of foolish things we planned to own,
I guess I'll have to dream alone.
I can see that your heart has gone astray,
As for me, I love you the same old way.
I guess I'll have to dream the rest,
There'll be no friends waiting to throw shoes and rice
Those heavenly moments will never come twice
I'm thankful for the hours you've blessed,
I guess I'll have to dream the rest.

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  • Written by Mickey Stept and Harold Green in 1941. The resignation to fantasy when reality won't cooperate — the dream as the only place where the desired outcome exists. From the early Tommy Dorsey period.