Gregory Alan Isakov
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Dandelion Wine

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Gregory Alan Isakov Canonical path: /gregory-alan-isakov/dandelion-wine Related lyric paths: 6
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Dandelion Wine

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Summer days were just a magazine, a magazine

A magazine

Cutting grass for gasoline, for gasoline

So I can see ya soon

Fall swooned

Left me drunk in a field

Dandelion wine for a year

And I packed up the dust

Of all that I owned

Handkerchief hung from a pole

I rolled out the day that the apples fell

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