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Oranges on appletrees
Bugs that mate with bumblebees
Oranges on appletreesWater comes and water goes
Where it ends no-one really knows
Water rises, waterfalls
Where it comes from no-one knows for sure
It seeps from every poreWe have seen the rain before
But not like this, it's flooding every shore
People come and people go
I can hear their laughter through the door
But no-one's kepping scoreOranges on appletrees
Bugs that mate with bumblebees
One big happy family
Endless possibilities
Oranges on appletrees, and moreI see your face in front of me
You believed what no-one else could see
I feel it deep inside of me
Everything we know shall be released

And everyone will seeOranges on appletrees, for sureI used to be the only one
Not now since you have come
Cause you and I have seen the signs
That's why we're running blind
That's whyOranges on appletrees
Birds that mate with bumblebees
Endless possibilitiesOranges on appletrees
All the things that we can see
Multigender wannabesOranges on appletrees
Bugs that mate with bumblebees
One big happy family
Endless possibilities, oh yeah yeah yeah
Oranges on appletrees, for sure
Songwriters
HARKET, MORTEN/FURUHOLMEN, MAGNE/WAAKTAAR, PALPublished by
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a-ha was a Norwegian band that was globally successful from the 1980s until their split in 2010. The trio, composed of lead vocalist Morten Harket, guitarist Paul Waaktaar-Savoy and keyboardist Magne Furuholmen, formed in 1982 and left Oslo, Norway for London in order to make a career in the music business. The origin of the name a-ha comes from the lyric of an early song. After checking dictionaries in several languages, they found out that 'a-ha' was an international way of expressing recognition, with positive connotations. It was short, a-ha was easy to say and somewhat unusual.

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