We Are Siamese

Hilary Duff · Other Songs - Hilary Duff

We are Siamese if you please

We are Siamese if you don't please

We are former residents of Siam

There is no finer cat than I am



Do you see that thing swimming round and round

Maybe we can reaching in and make it drown

If we sneaking up upon it carefully

There'll be a head for you, a tail for me



We are Siamese if you please

We are Siamese if you don't please

Now we're looking over our new domicile

If we like we stay for maybe quite awhile



(Growl)

(Here, kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty)



Do you hear what i hear? A baby cry

Where we findin' baby there's milk nearby

And if we look in baby buggy there could be

Plenty of milk for you, and also some for me



(Reow)



We are Siamese if you please

We are Siamese if you don't please

Now we're looking over our new domicile

If we like we stay for maybe quite awhile



We are Siamese if you please

We are siamese if you dont please

We are former residents of Siam

There is no finer cat then I am



There is no finer cat than I am (No I am)



There are no finer cats than we am

We Are Siamese

Released in 2003, "We Are Siamese" stands as a defining track from Hilary Duff's early career, marking her transition from teen pop icon to a more mature musical voice. The song features a distinct acoustic guitar-driven arrangement that contrasts with the synth-heavy production typical of her previous albums, signaling a shift toward a more organic sound. Lyrically, the track explores themes of identity and connection, using the metaphor of Siamese twins to describe an inseparable bond between two individuals. As part of her broader discography during the early 2000s, the recording reflects the evolving pop landscape of the era, blending youthful energy with introspective songwriting. It remains a notable example of Duff's ability to adapt her style while maintaining her signature vocal clarity and emotional delivery.