Fallen Fruit

Album: Solar Power (2021)
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  • To the ones who came before us
    All the golden ones who were lifted on a wing
    We had no idea the dreams we had were far too big
    Far too big

    And we will walk together
    Psychedelic garlands in our hair
    Through the halls of splendor where the apple trees all grew
    You'll leave us dancing on the fallen fruit
    The fallen fruit
    The fallen fruit
    The fallen fruit

    From the Nissan, to the Phantom, to the plane
    We'll disappear in the cover of the rain
    Took the great minds and the vapers
    And a pocketful of seed
    It's time for us to leave

    And we will walk together
    Psychedelic garlands in our hair
    But how can I love what I know I am gonna lose?
    Don't make me choose

    (The fallen fruit)
    (The fallen fruit)
    (The fallen fruit) Writer/s: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, Jack Antonoff
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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