Days of Apple Pie
Read Days of Apple Pie lyrics by The Great Lakes Myth Society on LyroVerse, with linked artist context and related song paths.
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Days of Apple Pie
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I took a walk into the pines
I left a million trees behind
They closed the hill i used to climb
Here's my reward
Back in the days of apple pie
I'd lie along the mountainside
I'd watch the black flies fill the sky
Here's my reward
I found a friend one summer night
She'd lay her head down next to mine
We'd send the whippoorwills a flight
Here's my reward
Gray homes and endless highways
Down in the maple grove,
Ten times sweeter than the world above
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