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Annie Orangetree

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Pond Canonical path: /pond/annie-orangetree Related lyric paths: 6
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Annie Orangetree

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Don’t be afraid of infinity

Give your love to me, annie orangetree

I keep a picture of mick and keith

To remind me of infinity

Don’t be afraid of what you know

We’ll grow and (?)

Shine a light on your desire

Embrace that you survived

Live, love could grow higher

Don’t be afraid of infinity

Give your love to me, annie orangetree

I keep a picture of mick and keith

To remind me of infinity

You were sixteen years old

With hair as black as coal

Lying in the wind tonight

No fear put on our eyes

Follow in delight

Don’t be afraid of infinity

Give your love to me, annie orangetree

I keep a picture of mick and keith

To remind me of infinity

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