You're an ORANGE!
You're an ORANGE!
You're an ORANGE!
You're round and juicy and sweet
You're an ORANGE!
You're an ORANGE!
You're an ORANGE!
You're full of vitamin C
Here in my hands it's a lovely orange
And it's round and I think it has a really yummy taste
And the skin has pores
And it's juicy sweet, and it peels,
And I gotta say I think it's kinda neat
sweet oranges
You're filled with generous amounts of supplements
like natural folate, thiamine and magnesium
that's better than the content that is found within
Your standard apple, passionfruit, honeydew, or plum
have you had You're v8 today?
(no way)
have you had You're v8 today?
(no way)
have you had You're v8 today?
(no way)
well have you had You're V8 TODAY!?
YOU'RE JUST DRINKING A PIZZA!
YOU'RE JUST DRINKING A PIZZA!
YOU'RE JUST DRINKING A PIZZA!
Tomatoes really are a fruit.
You're an ORANGE!
You're an ORANGE!
You're an ORANGE!
You're round and juicy and sweet.
You're an ORANGE!
You're an ORANGE!
You're an ORANGE!
You're full of vitamin C.
Here in my hands it's a lovely orange
And it's orange and I think it makes a really handy snack
And it comes with seeds, or it comes without
Take a bite, hit a seed, and you'll wanna spit it out
sweet oranges
you are in Genus citrus and you come from trees
That have white flowers and sometimes reach fifty feet in height
Your pulp has tightly packed with various juice cells packed
into a wedge that tastes real good when I take a bite
have you had You're v8 today?
(no way)
have you had You're v8 today?
(no way)
have you had You're v8 today?
(no way)
well have you had You're V8 TODAY!?
You're JUST DRINKING A PIZZA!
You're JUST DRINKING A PIZZA!
You're JUST DRINKING A PIZZA!
Tomatoes really are fruit
Juice
ORANGE, ORANGE
You're an ORANGE, ORANGE, ORANGE!
You're an ORANGE, ORANGE, ORANGE!
You're an ORANGE, ORANGE, ORANGE!
You're AN ORANGE, ORANGE, ORANGE!
You're AN ORANGE, ORANGE, ORANGE!
You're AN ORANGE, ORANGE, ORANGE!
You're AN ORANGE, ORANGE, ORANGE!
You're AN ORANGE!
You're AN ORANGE!
You're AN ORANGE!
You're AN ORANGE!
You're AN ORANGE!
You're AN ORANGE!
You're AN ORANGE!
You're AN ORANGE!
You're AN ORANGE!
You're AN ORANGE!
You're AN ORANGE!


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