Strawberry design in her mind
Strawberry shine
Her mind is a plane or window pane
It's all the same
coming up on on a song,she dreams along
Then she is gone
Her dream is a fire, a streaming choir
Strawberry fire

So come trip on a stereo song
Drifting along with the radio on

Strawberry surprise
On what lies
In her green eyes
Her room I have seen
But I have not been
Into her dreams
Her dream is so sweet
Its all she needs
Just be a dream
Her dream is on fire, and she's so tired
Strawberry fire


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    I like this song its kinda trippy sounding.

    ClicKon November 18, 2004   Link
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    very very beatles-esque

    mrs-mojo-risinon March 07, 2005   Link
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    this song is fun to listen to when you're stoned.

    hah

    Heather200408on June 24, 2005   Link
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    cool song. very lennon-esque

    sam_forston January 15, 2007   Link
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    Very cool song. Definitely reminds me of Strawberry Fields Forever.

    Beatle_maniacon March 14, 2007   Link
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    where did you get the lyrics? are they official, read from another site/person, or what you think you heard? 'cause when i lesten i here this: strawberry design in her mind strawberry shine her mind is a plane or windowpane it's all the same hung up on a song she dreams along there she is gone her dream is a fire a screaming choir stawberryfire

    took a trip on a stereo song drifting along with the radio on

    strawberry surprise oh what lies beneath her green eyes her room i have seen but i have not been into her dreams her dream is so sweet it's all she needs just leave her be her dream is on fire and she's so tired strawberryfire

    took a trip on a stereo song drifting along with the radio on

    strawberryfireon June 13, 2009   Link
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    its like the beatles reincarnated or something, i love it!

    notoriousfat67on October 14, 2010   Link

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