Poison Apples (Hallelujah)

ROB HYMAN, JOAN E OSBORNE, RICHARD E CHERTOFF

Your memory comes back to me
To strangle me with its sweet taste
See God would never be so cruel
To make me like without your face
Now that I have made you crawl
It does you good to see me fall
Like poison apples from the tree
As heavy as a honey bee

Hallelujah
I gave you away so easily
It makes me wounder why

Moving through you every night
The lovely girls in dresses tight
The angels dancing on a pin
The people we are downing in
Like a needle going in
Oh I recall the moment when
You ruined me for other men

[Repeat]
Hallelujah
I gave you away so easily
It makes me wonder why
I don't know why

If I die before you do.
Believe me I'll be haunting you
I'll come upon you while you sleep
To drown you in a kiss
So deep

Trivia about the song Poison Apples (Hallelujah) by Joan Osborne

When was the song “Poison Apples (Hallelujah)” released by Joan Osborne?
The song Poison Apples (Hallelujah) was released in 2000, on the album “Righteous Love”.
Who composed the song “Poison Apples (Hallelujah)” by Joan Osborne?
The song “Poison Apples (Hallelujah)” by Joan Osborne was composed by ROB HYMAN, JOAN E OSBORNE, RICHARD E CHERTOFF.

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