TELL ME OF YOUR FANTASY
Tell me of your fantasy and I will tell you mine:
How I have often dreamed of loving you some time.
And although I knew
that it was foolish to
Imagine us entwined,
I must admit
that it
was on my mind.
Ah, but look at who we are, of course that cannot be
Let us laugh and understand that this is fantasy.
Tell me your philosophy, how you value what you find:
Is the center of your being far from mine?
Where our bodies cannot go
and our senses cannot know
Seeking the divine.
It's plain to see
that life could be
just a state of mind.
Ah, but look at what we are, for flesh and form are we.
And we must include that in our philosophy.
Can you feel the passion here between us to explore?
Things like love and lust and more
All that stuff that you know life is for.
Tell me your reality, is it trapped in space and time?
Are we not controlled by reason and by rhyme?
Or is it what we feel
that is ultimately real?
If you set your skin to mine,
That fantasy
of you and me
would be defined.
And look at how we are, it happens naturally
Let us laugh and understand this is reality.
Tell me of your fantasy as I have told you mine.
Have you also dreamed of loving me some time?
And although you knew
that it was foolish to
Imagine us entwined
Can you deny
that I
was on your mind?
3R
New York City
September 1976
C Bb F C
Tell me of your fantasy and I will tell you mine:
Dm Bb F
How I have often dreamed of loving you some time.
Bb G
And although I knew
F G
that it was foolish to
Bb A G F C
Imagine us entwined,
Bb
I must admit
F
that it
C
was on my mind.
F C F G
Ah, but look at who we are, of course that cannot be
Bb F C
Let us laugh and understand that this is fantasy.
Bb-A-G-E
F-G-A Bb F
Can you feel the passion here between us to explore?
C
Things like love and lust and more
Dm Bb C
All that stuff that you know life is for.