When apple leaves fall
You may feel something in your mind's eye
When the earth drinks in squall
You may plan to escape on the sly

Oh, oh, oh, oh

I heard her sobbing
Her tears tasted so sweet
I heard her singing
Her voice was gray beat

Oh, oh, oh, oh

When apple leaves fall
We will have to say good bye
When the earth drinks in squall
Your mind will be dry

I heard her sobbing
Her tears tasted so sweet
I heard her singing
Her voice was gray beat 

Oh, oh, oh, oh


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Apple Lyrics as written by Yuka Honda Miho Hatori

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    deceptive in its simplicity, it speaks to me for some unidentifiable reason. maybe its the chorus: "I heard her sobbing Her tears tasted so sweet I heard her singing Her voice was gray beat" reminds me of my ex-girl, she had alot of issues

    Jinroh24on April 29, 2004   Link
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    General Comment

    'don't worry, my female friend, you're sad right now. but "We will have to say good-bye"'

    i think that means, we will die/get drunk/for get about all of this somhow

    tortoiseon December 04, 2004   Link

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