Strawberry Avalanche

Album: Ocean Eyes (Deluxe Version) (2009)
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  • This is a world of dreams and reverie
    Where I felt the stars explode around me
    A grass-blade flashed with a gleam
    As it slashed open a moon-beam
    And I stared back breathlessly
    As mountains of fruit tumbled out
    I barely had the chance to shout
    A strawberry avalanche crashed over me

    Staying awake that night was rather hard
    Deep in a sleeping bag in your backyard
    When we woke up buried alive
    Beneath a fruity landslide
    We both laughed hysterically
    It could have been just another dream
    But I swear I heard you scream
    A strawberry avalanche crashed over me

    Always a citrus constellation in the galaxy
    Scratched on the back of both my eyelids
    And I've been dying to see
    If you were a beautiful sound
    In the echoes all around
    Then I'd be your harmony
    And we'd sing along with the crowds
    Beneath the candy-coated clouds
    A strawberry avalanche, please crash over me

    This is a world of dreams and reverie
    Where I felt the stars explode around me Writer/s: ADAM R. YOUNG
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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