The song Rain, the Park and Other Things is performed by The Cowsills in the album named Painting the Day: The Angelic Psychedelia of the Cowsills in the year 2006 .
I saw her sitting in the rain
Raindrops falling on her
She didn't seem to care
She sat there and smiled at me
Then I knew
I knew.. I knew.. I knew.. I knew..
She could make me happy
Happy.. Happy.. She could make me very Happy..
Flowers in her hair ... flowers every where
Every where ...
I love the flower girl
Oh I don't know just why; she simply caught my eye
I love the flower girl
She seemed so sweet and kind; she crept in to my mind
To my mind ... to my mind
I knew I had to say hello
Hello ... hello
She smiled up at me
And she took my hand and we walked through the park alone
And I knew
I knew.. I knew.. I knew.. I knew..
She had made me happy
Happy.. Happy.. She had made me very Happy..
Flowers in her hair ... flowers every where
Every where ...
I love the flower girl
Oh I don't know just why; she simply caught my eye
I love the flower girl
She seemed so sweet and kind; she crept in to my mind
To my mind ... to my mind
Suddenly, the sun broke through
See the sun
I turned around she was gone
Where did she go?
And all I had left was one little flower in my hand
But I knew
I knew.. I knew.. I knew.. I knew..
She had made me happy
Happy.. Happy.. She had made me very Happy..
Flowers in her hair ... flowers every where
Every where ...
I love the flower girl
Was she reality or just a dream to me?
I love the flower girl
Her love showed me the way to find a sunny day
Sunny day ... sunny day ... sunny day
I love the flower girl
Was she reality or just a dream to me?
The Cowsills - Painting the Day: The Angelic Psychedelia of the Cowsills
- Rain, the Park and Other Things
- Dreams of Linda
- Could It Be, Let Me Know
- Siamese Cat
- Mr. Flynn
- Beautiful Beige
- Fantasy World of Harry Faversham
- Painting the Day
- I Really Want to Know You
- Start to Love
- Signs
- Goodtime Charlie
- Anything Changes
- Night Shift
- Prophecy of Daniel and John the Divine
- Don't Look Back
- Father