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Kreviazuk Chantal - Green Apples Lyrics



Kreviazuk Chantal - Green Apples Lyrics




You're toast and jam
And you're cotton candy
You're double rainbows
Beside a setting sun
You're wood burnin' outside
There's a fire growin'
You're sweet as green apples
You must be the one


You bring me to the heart of a golden man
You bring me to the natural truth
You take me to a solid hollow
And keep me sailing this ocean of youth
That's why...

Chorus

So take me to an altar of diamonds
And run with me through sheets of jungle rain
Show me all your manly mystery
And let me heal your beautiful pain
Be my island in crowds of faces
My oasis be there
Be there

Lead me to the holy water
Introduce me to the place you are from
Wherever you go you know I will follow
So take me there and I will come

Chorus [x2]
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English

You're toast and jam
And you're cotton candy
You're double rainbows
Beside a setting sun
You're wood burnin' outside
There's a fire growin'
You're sweet as green apples
You must be the one


You bring me to the heart of a golden man
You bring me to the natural truth
You take me to a solid hollow
And keep me sailing this ocean of youth
That's why...

Chorus

So take me to an altar of diamonds
And run with me through sheets of jungle rain
Show me all your manly mystery
And let me heal your beautiful pain
Be my island in crowds of faces
My oasis be there
Be there

Lead me to the holy water
Introduce me to the place you are from
Wherever you go you know I will follow
So take me there and I will come

Chorus [x2]
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Writer: Chantal Kreviazuk
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC




Kreviazuk Chantal - Green Apples Video
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Performed By: Kreviazuk Chantal
Language: English
Length: 4:26
Written by: Chantal Kreviazuk

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