Fresh Strawberries

Album: Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action (2013)
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  • We are fresh strawberries
    Fresh burst of red strawberries
    Ripe, turning riper in the bowl
    We will soon be rotten
    We will all be forgotten
    Half remembered rumours of the old

    So wouldn't it be easy with
    Something to believe in that could
    Give us more
    Than here's my work
    So where's my pay
    To buy what I don't need?
    Wouldn't it be easy to believe? (To believe?)
    To believe? (To believe?)

    Thieves believe
    Everybody steals
    I believe there's nothing to believe
    But I'd love the manual
    The instruction manual
    Oh, liars
    Swear that they never lie

    Wouldn't it be easy with
    Something to believe in that could
    Give us more
    Than here's my years
    So now they're gone
    It's time for me to leave
    Wouldn't it be easy to believe? (To believe?)
    To believe?

    Wouldn't it be easy to believe?
    Wouldn't it be easy to believe?

    We are fresh strawberries
    Fresh burst of red strawberries
    Ripe, turning riper – so...

    Wouldn't it be easy?
    Something could give us more
    But I don't know
    No I don't know
    I don't know what I need
    Wouldn't it be easy
    Oh couldn't it be easy
    Shouldn't it be easy
    To believe? Writer/s: ALEXANDER PAUL KAPRANOS HUNTLEY, NICHOLAS JOHN MCCARTHY, PAUL ROBERT THOMPSON, ROBERT HARDY
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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