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Cattie Mae - Sunshine Afternoon Lyrics



Cattie Mae - Sunshine Afternoon Lyrics




I had a dream of a flower once, she kissed me goodbye
Coffee cups on the corner shelf, sitting up high, I fly
Down to the sycamore's, they sway and they shake for me
I see everything at once, so I let it be, it be

Bumblebees buzz around my head, their honey so sweet
Then I hear pitter patter sounds down the grey street
I wake up in the corner store, my quarters astray
Softly down, now I float away, to my bed to lay - I pray

Come down now
Come down soon
Come down lovely little sunshine afternoon
Come down sweet
Come down soft
Let me wipe away your tears with my best cloth

Come down now
Come down soon
Come down lovely little sunshine afternoon
Come down sweet
Come down soft
Let me wipe away your tears with my best cloth
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I had a dream of a flower once, she kissed me goodbye
Coffee cups on the corner shelf, sitting up high, I fly
Down to the sycamore's, they sway and they shake for me
I see everything at once, so I let it be, it be

Bumblebees buzz around my head, their honey so sweet
Then I hear pitter patter sounds down the grey street
I wake up in the corner store, my quarters astray
Softly down, now I float away, to my bed to lay - I pray

Come down now
Come down soon
Come down lovely little sunshine afternoon
Come down sweet
Come down soft
Let me wipe away your tears with my best cloth

Come down now
Come down soon
Come down lovely little sunshine afternoon
Come down sweet
Come down soft
Let me wipe away your tears with my best cloth
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Writer: Catherine Miller
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Cattie Mae - Sunshine Afternoon Video
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Performed By: Cattie Mae
Language: English
Length: 3:00
Written by: Catherine Miller

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