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I was not myself last night
Couldn't set things right with apologies or flowers
Out of place as a cryin' clown who could only frown
And the play went on for hoursAnd as I lived my role, I swore, I'd sell my soul for one love
Who would stand by me and give me back the gift of laughter
One love who would stand by me and after making love we'dDream a bit of style
We'd dream a bunch of friends
Dream each others smile
And dream it never endsI was not myself last night
In the morning light I could see the change was showing
Like a child who was always poor, reaching out for more
I could feel the hunger growingAnd as I lost control, I swore, I'd sell my soul for one love
Who would sing my song and fill this emptiness inside me
One love who would sing my song and lay beside me while we'dDream a bit of style
We'd dream a bunch of friends
Dream each others smile
And dream it never endsAll my dreams are lost and I can't sleep
And sleep alone could ease my mind

All my tears have dried and I can't weepOld emotions may they rest in peace
And dream, dream a bunch of friends
Rest in peace, and dream, dream it never ends

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There are at least five artists named Paul Williams: 1) Paul Hamilton Williams, Jr. (born September 19, 1940) is an American singer-songwriter. A staff songwriter for A&M Records, he composed several classic hit songs of the '70s for artists such as Carpenters ("We've Only Just Begun"), Helen Reddy ("You and Me Against the World"), and Three Dog Night ("An Old Fashioned Love Song"). Themes evoked by Williams' oeuvre include the gain and loss of love, social isolation, loneliness, and escapism. He has received many awards and accolades, and is the current chairman and president of ASCAP.

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