"If You Are but a Dream" — Mysels, Jaffe, and Fulton's 1941 uncertainty.
Writer(s): moe jaffe - jack fulton - nat bonx
If you are but a dream
I hope I never waken,
Its more than I could bear
To find that Im forsaken.
If youre a fantasy
Then Im content to be
In love with lovely you,
And pray my dream comes true.
I long to kiss you
But I would not dare,
Im so a-fraid that
You may vanish in the air,
So darling,
If our romance would break up,
I hope I never wake up,
If you are but a dream.
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- Written by Moe Jaffe, Jack Fulton, and Nat Bonx in 1941. The question of whether the beloved is real or dreamed — and if dreamed, the request not to wake up. From the peak Columbia years.