Creamy Queen
Creamy Queen
1940'sOrchestratedJazz
[Verse 1]
In a parlor down the avenue,
Where shadows swayed ‘til half-past two,
She owned the night with a velvet smile,
The Creamy Queen, in satin style.

[Chorus]
Oh, she’s the Dairy Queen of dreams,
Silken soft in silver beams,
Her glance could melt the coldest stone,
One touch, and you’re no longer alone.

[Verse 2]
Her laughter’s like a sweet parfait,
It lingers long, then drifts away,
With every spin, with every glide,
She pulled the moonlight to her side.

[Chorus]
Oh, she’s the Dairy Queen of dreams,
Silken soft in silver beams,
Her glance could melt the coldest stone,
One touch, and you’re no longer alone.

[Bridge]

She’s a sundae crowned with bliss,
A taste of heaven in a kiss,
Gentlemen would stop and sigh,
For just one look from her sugared eye.

[Verse 3]
Her lips, like cherries, rich and rare,
Perfumed the midnight air,
With every glance, she stole the scene,
Enchantress, our Creamy Queen.