paroles de chanson The Shrine / An Argument - Fleet Foxes
I
went
down
among
the
dust
and
pollen
To
the
old
stone
fountain
in
the
morning
after
dawn
Underneath
were
all
these
pennies
fallen
from
the
hands
of
children
They
were
there
and
then
they
were
gone
And
I
wonder
what
became
of
them
What
became
of
them
Sunlight
over
me
no
matter
what
I
do
Apples
in
the
Summer
are
golden
sweet
Everyday
a
passing
complete
I′m
not
one
to
ever
pray
for
mercy
Or
to
wish
on
pennies
in
the
fountain
or
the
shrine
But
that
day
you
know
I
left
my
money
And
I
thought
of
you
only
All
that
copper
glowing
fine
And
I
wonder
what
become
of
you
What
became
of
you
Sunlight
over
me
no
matter
what
I
do
Apples
in
the
summer
are
golden
sweet
Everyday
a
passing
complete
Apples
in
the
summer
are
golden
sweet
Everyday
a
passing
complete
In
the
morning
waking
up
to
terrible
sunlight
All
diffuse
like
skin
abuse
the
sun
is
half
its
size
When
you
talk
you
hardly
even
look
in
my
eye
In
the
morning,
in
the
morning
In
the
doorway
holding
every
letter
that
I
wrote
In
the
driveway
pulling
away
putting
on
your
coat
In
the
ocean
washing
off
my
name
from
your
throat
In
the
morning,
in
the
morning
In
the
ocean
washing
off
my
name
from
your
throat
In
the
morning,
in
the
morning
Green
apples
hang
from
my
tree
They
belong
only
to
me
Green
apples
hang
from
my
green
apple
tree
They
belong
only
to-
only
to
me
And
if
I
just
stay
awhile
here
staring
at
the
sea
And
the
waves
break
ever
closer,
ever
near
to
me
I
will
lay
down
in
the
sand
and
let
the
ocean
lead
Carry
me
to
Innisfree
like
pollen
on
the
breeze
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