When I saw you sitting there
in your yellow flower chair
You were eating pink ice cream
I fell in love with you

And you took me to your house
Among blue marshmallow clouds
And we waved at shooting stars
We fell in love that day

Never knew someone like you
With your eyes you make me smile
If you leave me I'll be there
let me stay here by your side

You took me inside your dream
To a moon of cheese and cream
To star light we ate till dawn
I fell in love with you

And I wanna be your girl
And give you my credit card
I'll take you to paradise
You are welcome to my world

You, you're so cute
Love you
And I'll share my pillow too
With you never blue
Forgive everything you do

Hey Brownie, forever with you

Asked if I liked to fly
Then you took me on a drive
And we headed to the sky

Never knew someone like you
With your eyes you make me smile
If you leave me I'll be blue
Let me stay here by your side
you always give me something new

You, you're so cute
Love you
And I'll share my pillow too
With you never blue
Forgive everything you do

Come with me
Kiss me
Like a gentle memory
Touch me, follow me
Let me feel your love so sweet

Hey Brownie, forever with me
I know I love you
When you look up at me
With your eyes of green


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    Ridiculously cute song about a kitten. The booklet shows a few pictures of said cat.
    ntsilveron November 30, 2006   Link

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