Flowerchild lyrics Meaning

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By Emma F

Flowerchild song by Coleman Hell from Primary Album Summerland. The music is composed and produced by Joel. Genre is Pop music. The Record company is unknown. Released on June 17, 2016.

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Flowerchild Meaning

[[Chorus]
Mom and dad got high in the 70s and
They found some pot to plant a little seed in
Made a flower child, picking petals
Singing, “Love me, love me not”
You little flowerchild
You little flowerchild
You little flowerchild

[Verse 1]
The sunlight was just right, you had a crown of daisies
The song was so long that it made the crowd go crazy
The band was singing, la la la la la
For the flower children dancing in the sky

[Chorus]
Mom and dad got high in the 70s and
They found some pot to plant a little seed in
Made a flower child, picking petals
Singing, “Love me, love me not”
You little flowerchild
You little flowerchild
You little flowerchild

[Verse 2]
The moonlight was too bright, it glistened on the lake and
That was the first time I ever saw you naked
You had me singing, la la la la la
Just two flower children dancing in the night
, [Chorus]
Mom and dad got high in the 70s and
They found some pot to plant a little seed in
Made a flower child, picking petals
Singing, “Love me, love me not”
You little flowerchild
You little flowerchild
You little flowerchild
You little flowerchild
You little flowerchild
Oh, little flowerchild
You little flowerchild
Oh, little flowerchild
You little flowerchild
You little flowerchild
You little flowerchild

[Outro]
You little flowerchild
You little flowerchild
You little flowerchild
You little flowerchild]
Flowerchild
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FAQ

  1. Who wrote the song Flowerchild

    Flowerchild song is written by Robert Benvegnu & Coleman Hell

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Emma F is a versatile songwriter specializing in Pop and Rock genres. With a talent for adapting existing lyrics or musical concepts and crafting original compositions from the ground up, Emma excels in managing lyrics across various categories, including E and F.

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