Apricots
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Apricots
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Real love begins
After what you thought could not go wrong
Slow diving in
To the sea of change where we don’t fit in
Flashback to that phone call
And your footsteps down the hall
No one hears me singing anymore
Sinking to the ocean floor
We’ll meet again
All our futures stem from these accidents
Oh, no one pretend
You’ve a right to know how it’s all gonna end
Searching for some meaning
We don’t need it anymore
My thoughts are getting harder to ignore
As I’m sinking to the ocean floor
Flashback to that phone call
And your footsteps down the hall
Who can tell me why I dream at all?
Haunted by those memories
No I can’t do this anymore
My God you got so much to answer for
Why does the hero always fall?
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Who performs "Apricots"?
Findlay performs "Apricots", and this lyric page sits inside the Findlay catalog on LyroVerse.
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