A Loose parody of The Romantics - Talkin' in Your Sleep

Yes, I wrote out an entire song for this purely for entertainment Red Witch tried to get the original tune synced with the lyrics, but it didn't quite work. But what did come out became more original than intended.
The Following is: What you’re doing with those sheep.
[Intro]
(One, two, three, four!)
(Baa-baa-baa-baa...)
[Verse 1]
When you close your eyes and go to sleep,
And you drift to the fields that are twelve hooves deep,
I can see the things that you’re dreamin’ about,
When you start to moo-softly and the truth leaks out.
[PreChorus]
You tell me that you’re “pasture-free,”
You tell me that you’re “counting sheep,”
You tell me it’s “just therapy,”
But I know that it’s not,
’Cause I hear you in the cot—
[Chorus]
I hear, the secrets that you keep,
What you’re doing with those sheep.
(Talking in your sleep)
I hear, the secrets that you keep,
What you’re doing with those sheep.
(Talking in your sleep)
[Verse 2]
When I tuck you in your bed at night,
There’s a trail of hay in the hallway light,
And the little boots that you kicked aside
Got a countryside smell that you just can’t hide.
[PreChorus]
You tell me that you “want the farm,”
You tell me that you “need to sleep,”
You tell me you “just love the yarn,”
But I know that it’s wild,
From the noises in the sty—
[Chorus]
I hear, the secrets that you keep,
What you’re doing with those sheep.
(Talking in your sleep)
I hear, the secrets that you keep,
What you’re doing with those sheep.
(Talking in your sleep)
When you close your eyes and you start to bleat,
Every word is woolly and indiscreet,
You whisper all your farmyard schemes,
Turning every baa into fever dreams.
[Chorus]
I hear, the secrets that you keep,
What you’re doing with those sheep.
(Yeah!)
I hear, the secrets that you keep,
What you’re doing with those sheep.
(Talking in your sleep)
[Outro]
I hear the secrets that you keep,
When you’re talking in your sleep.
(Baa-baa-baa-baa...)
(The flock is calling)
(Talking in your sleep)
(Ooh-ooh!)
Select this to here the result.
Let's call it the Sheep Song.


