Last night, I had a beautiful dream That I bought our old building on 41st Street And I took over the upkeep of the place where we used to sleep. I knew I needed some a**istance, so I placed the call. Some friends that I could count on helped me tear down the walls, Then, brick by brick, we watched that building fall. Then I toiled and I slaved for months at a time, Structured life from it's foundation, crafted many a rhyme, And I built you a home of beauty from the grime. Not a day goes by I don't wish That this whole thing was just a dream, That I'd wake up in the morning And you'd be lying next to me.
From the floors, to the ceilings, down to every beam, I designed it all to follow a particular theme, And filled every open space with all your favorite things. I made a room for you to dance when you felt the need, Put a hammock in the yard out beneath the trees, Every level of the house held another story to me. Not a day goes by I don't wish That this whole thing was just a dream, That I'd wake up in the morning And you'd be lying next to me. But as the months pa** by, I vanquish In the soul of your memory. And now I'm three years down, And six lovers deep.