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Honey Crisp Apples

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This lyric is a joyful, sensory celebration of harvest and abundance, centered on Honeycrisp apples as a symbol of sweetness, nature, and shared happiness. It reads like a childlike memory or pastoral daydream, where taste, sight, and feeling blur together into pure delight.

Tone & Mood

The tone is warm, innocent, and exuberant. There’s a playful rhythm throughout—almost sing-song—that mirrors the excitement of biting into fresh fruit straight from the tree. Repetition (“eat eat and eat some more,” “apples apples everywhere”) reinforces that carefree, overindulgent joy.

Imagery & Senses

The poem leans heavily into taste and texture:

  • “Dewdrops,” “droplet flow like wine,” and “juicy goodness with a bang” make the apples feel alive and bursting.
  • Comparisons to candy and wine elevate the fruit into something indulgent yet natural.
  • Fireworks, blossoms, hummingbirds, and bees expand the apple into a whole living ecosystem—summer at its peak.

Themes

  • Nature as gift: The apples are framed almost reverently—“fruit from God’s apple tree”—suggesting gratitude and wonder.
  • Harvest & preparation: Gathering apples for winter, baking pies, jelly, and cake introduces a sense of tradition and foresight.
  • Community & sharing: Vendors, a mate, rabbits, and even a mare appear, giving the poem a communal, generous spirit.
  • Memory & nostalgia: The speaker knows this is a taste worth remembering, something timeless and grounding.

Style

The structure is loose and flowing, prioritizing feeling over polish. That works in its favor—the poem feels spoken, excited, and sincere, like someone talking with their hands while telling a happy story.

Overall, this lyric is a love letter to simple pleasures: fresh food, summer days, and the kind of sweetness that doesn’t come from a store, but from the earth, shared and remembered. 🍎🍏


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