Those Good Old Dreams

John Bettis / Richard Carpenter

As a child I was known for make-believing
All alone I created fantasies
As I grew people called it self-deceiving
But my heart helped me hold the memories

As I walk through the world I find around me
Something new, yet familiar's in the air
I feel it ev'rywhere
Like a child's eyes
On a Christmas night
I'm lookin' at you now
Finding answers to my prayers

It's a new day for those good old dreams
One by one it seems they're comin' true
Here's the morning that my heart had seen
Here's the morning that just had to come through
Same old stage but what a change of scene
No more dark horizons, only blue
It's a new day for those good old dreams
All my life I dreamed of lovin' you

You're a spark of a long forgotten fire
You're a touch of a slowly growing wind
You're a taste of the ever-changing seasons
Telling me there are some things that don't end

We have left all the darkness far behind us
All those hopes that we held along the way
Have made it to this day
Like an old love song
Gone for much too long
You hear it once again
And it carries you away

It's a new day for those good old dreams
One by one it seems they're comin' true
Here's the morning that my heart had seen
Here's the morning that just had to come through
Same old stage but what a change of scene
No more dark horizons, only blue
It's a new day for those good old dreams
All my life I dreamed of you
It's a new day for those good old dreams
And it's all because of you

Trivia about the song Those Good Old Dreams by Carpenters

On which albums was the song “Those Good Old Dreams” released by Carpenters?
Carpenters released the song on the albums “Made In America” in 1981, “The Carpenters: Singles 1969 - 1981” in 2000, “The Essential Collection” in 2002, and “Sound + Vision: Greatest Hits - 2 CDs + DVD” in 2004.
Who composed the song “Those Good Old Dreams” by Carpenters?
The song “Those Good Old Dreams” by Carpenters was composed by John Bettis and Richard Carpenter.

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