Apples, Apples Apples, apples, ripen in the autumn Red, green and golden Some dropped on the ground, being rotten Some hang on the trees, waiting to be taken Saturday, sunny day, apple-picking day You pick, I pick, other people help Big apples, small apples, all fill into the barrels Some are rosy and pretty, some have blemish and look ugly There are so many apples to touch Sort them out and wrap them up Overjoyed with the great harvest Delighted by the scent of the apples Apples are sweet, apples are tart and apples are crunchy Apples are so good to eat An apple a day keeps the doctors away Drink a cup of apple juice, forget all the worries Apple cake, apply strudel and apple pie Those are the comfort foods that we all like Share with neighbours , share with friends Everybody has a big smile An idiom with the word "apple": Second Bite Of The Apple Meaning: to be given a second chance or opportunity to do something. Use In A Sentence: Jerry’s first attempt at welding was a bust. Jim decided to give him a second bite of the apple, but this time he was going to show him exactly how to do it. |