Garth Brooks - Marshmallow World Lyrics

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Marshmallow World

Marshmallow World Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Marshmallow World By Garth Brooks?
It's a marshmallow world in the winter
When the snow comes to cover the ground It's the time for play, it's a whipped cream day I wait for it the whole year round Those are marshmallow clouds being friendly In the arms of the evergreen trees And the sun is red like a pumpkin head It's shining so your nose won't freeze All the world is your snowball, see how it grows That's how it goes, whenever it snows The world is your snowball just for a song So get out and push it along It's a yum-yummy world made for sweethearts Take a walk with your favorite girl It's a sugar date, what if spring is late In winter, it's a marshmallow world Yeah, it's the time for play, it's a whipped cream day I wait for it the whole year round And the sun is red like a pumpkin head It's shining so your nose won't freeze All the world is your snowball, see how it grows That's how it goes, whenever it snows The world is your snowball just for a song So get out and roll it along It's a yum-yummy world made for sweethearts Take a walk with your favorite girl You're my sugar date, what if spring is late In winter, it's a marshmallow world In winter, it's a marshmallow world |
Who Wrote Marshmallow World By Garth Brooks?
Carl Sigman, Peter De Rose
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What's The Duration Of The Marshmallow World By Garth Brooks?The duration of Marshmallow World is 2:18 minutes and seconds. |
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