They would line up in twos as they stood patiently in line
And I unlocked the door to start our day, I didn't mind
That they'd be talking and laughing, not a care in their sight
A mutual respect was found within that apple's first bite
Now there is plenty of other foods I would rather choose
But there is something about tradition that keeps you true
After twenty years I've finally come around and I wouldn't have it any other way
The kids watch me eat and I taste their smiles through that apple each and every day
One apple a day is all takes to get me in the mood
It's the first thing I get to start my day, nature's own food
One crunchy bite, whets my appetite
Now I'll make it through
Whatever the kids can throw my way at school
Now I know there is plenty of fruit that they could pick from
But to them it's the apples that stay at number one
And the doctor reassures me it cannot do me any old real harm
The seeds that I accidentally swallow shouldn't cause alarm
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