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Deep inside my eye, there is part of you
You still look the same, except you're grown up now
So much time has passed since I saw you last, oh
An apple pie, the number pi
I studied you in math class, oh
And did all my work but never got your digits
Take a number like five, times ten, times ten again
Five hundred miles of apple orchards to defend
Deep inside my core, there is part of you
You still look the same, except you're upside down
And why are you still in my eye?
Will your memory ever die? Oh, woah
An apple tree, a family tree
We'll plant ours together, oh
And the roots will hold forever and forever
So what can I say? I won't delay
I'm leaving today (I'm leaving today)
Five hundred miles of apple orchards in my way
A macintosh, a macintosh
You messaged me all winter, oh
And I wrote replies but still felt like a loser
Pack an apple to eat, go hit the street
And get on your feet
Five hundred miles of apple orchards 'til we meet
So I'm taking a stand with apple in hand
I pull up my sleeve (Pull up my sleeve)
It's time that I make like an apple tree and leave
Written by: DANIEL BRUMMEL/RYEN SLEGR
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