Fleet Foxes - The Shrine / An Argument Lyrics
I went down among the dust and pollento the old stone fountain in the morning after dawnunderneath were all these pennies fallen from the hands of childrenthey were there and then they were goneand I wonder what became of themwhat became of themsunlight over me no matter what I doapples in the Summer are golden sweeteveryday a passing completeI'm not one to ever pray for mercyor to wish on pennies n the fountain or the shrinebut that day you know I left my moneyand I thought of you onlyall that copper glowing fineand I wonder what become of youwhat became of youSunlight over me no matter what I doapples in the summer are golden sweeteveryday a passing completeapples in the summer are golden sweeteveryday a passing completeIn the morning waking up to terrible sunlightAll the skin abuse the sun when you talk you haunt mein the morning, in the morningIn the doorway holding that letter I wrotein the driveway pulling away putting on your coatin the ocean washing off my name from your throatin the morning, in the morningin the ocean washing off my name from your throatin the morning, in the morningGreen apples hang from my treethey belong only to meGreen apples hang from my green apple treethey belong only to, only to meand if I just stay awhile here staring at the seaand the waves break ever closer, ever near to meI will lay down in the sand and let the ocean leavecarry me to in the sea like pollen on the breeze