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 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 all cold and sweet 
 Everyday a'passin 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 all cold and sweet 
 Everyday a passing complete 
 Apples in the summer all cold and sweet 
 Everyday a passing complete   
 In the morning waking up to terrible sunlight 
 All difuse like skin abuse the sun is half its size 
 When you talk you hardly even look in my eyes 
 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