Apple Blossom

Album: De Stijl (2000)
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  • Hey little apple blossom
    What seems to be the problem
    All the ones you tell your troubles to
    They don't really care for you

    Come and tell me what you're thinking
    'Cause just when the boat is sinking
    A little light is blinking
    And I will come and rescue you

    Lots of girls walk around in tears
    But that's not for you
    You've been looking all around for years
    For someone to tell your troubles to

    Come and sit with me and talk awhile
    Let me see your pretty little smile
    Put your troubles in a little pile
    And I will sort them out for you

    Lots of girls walk around in tears
    But that's not for you
    You've been looking all around for years
    For someone to tell your troubles to

    Come and sit with me and talk awhile
    Let me see your pretty little smile
    Put your troubles in a little pile
    And I will sort them out for you

    I'll fall in love with you
    I think I'll marry you Writer/s: JACK WHITE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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