Apple Blossom (part. Milton Nascimento)

Esperanza Spalding

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    Mother of the Spring
    Her branches cradle slipping,
    Buds, yawning open,
    Welcome by an aging man.
    He greets them fondly
    With memories of when
    Her bows were arms that held him as a younger man.
    Together, they would marvel at
    The birth of Springtime.

    Now he stands beneath the apple blossoms
    Every year where they used to go walking.
    And he tells Her about the summer and the autumn,
    The winter in his heart,
    And their Apple blossoms.

    In summer they would dream
    Of being three and smile,
    Imagining how round,
    As the apples on the ground.

    That fall, they loved and waited.

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    But winter came too soon
    Before their seed could bloom.
    She wilted from the chill.
    And all felt cold and still.

    Now he stands beneath the apple blossoms
    Every year where they use to go walking.
    And he tells Her about the summer and the autumn,
    The winter in his heart,
    And their Apple blossoms.

    As he opened the after, as she fell
    He prayed heaven would be waiting to meet her.
    He kisses her cold cheek goodbye,
    But he couldn't surrender the hope of staying solace
    So in her fallen hands he placed a seed from their favorite tree
    And he laid her to rest beneath the blanket of white
    Til they'd meet again in the springtime.

    Now he stands beneath the apple blossoms,
    Every year where they used to go walking.
    Walking:

    And from above she's always watching
    But her body lies beneath the apple blossoms.
    Apple blossoms.
    Blossom.
    Blossom.
    Blossom.

    Mother of the Spring
    The slipping bud she cradles,
    Slowly, [they] unopen.
    'Welcome, by an aging man'
    He greets them fondly.
    Fondly---- beneath the apple blossoms.

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