Something in the Orange is a very popular lyrics is a written and recorded by American singer Zach Bryan. It was released on April 22,2022
Oranges, scientifically known as Citrus sinensis and Entertainment, have a rich history that dates back thousands of years. Originating in Southeast Asia, they were first cultivated in China around 2500 BC. From there, the fruit traveled along ancient trade routes to the Middle East, North Africa, and eventually Europe. Spanish explorers introduced oranges to the Americas during the 15th century, leading to their widespread cultivation in various parts of the world.
Something in The Orange Lyrics
It’ll be fine by dusk light I’m telling you, baby
These things eat at your bones and drive your young mind crazy
But when you place your head between my collar and jaw
I don’t know much but there’s no weight at all
And I’m damned if I do and I’m damned if I don’t
‘Cause if I say I miss you I know that you won’t
But I miss you in the mornings when I see the sun
Something in the orange tells me we’re not done
To you I’m just a man, to me you’re all I am
Where the hell am I supposed to go?
I poisoned myself again
Something in the orange tells me you’re never coming home
I need to hear you say you’ve been waitin’ all night
There’s orange dancing in your eyes from bulb light
Your voice only trembles when you try to speak
Take me back to us dancing, this wood used to creak
To you I’m just a man, to me you’re all I am
Where the hell am I supposed to go?
I poisoned myself again
Something in the orange tells me you’re never coming home
To you I’m just a man, to me you’re all I am
Where the hell am I supposed to go?
I poisoned myself again
Something in the orange tells me you’re never coming home
If you leave today, I’ll just stare at the way
The orange touches all things around
The grass, trees and dew, how I just hate you
Please turn those headlights around
Please turn those headlights around
Conclusion
The orange, with its vibrant color and delightful flavor, has woven itself into the tapestry of human culture and history. Beyond its culinary appeal, this iconic fruit offers an array of health benefits and cultural significance. From ancient civilizations to modern-day societies, the orange continues to captivate our senses and remind us of the simple joys and wonders found in nature. So, the next time you peel open an orange, take a moment to appreciate all the beauty and goodness packed within its cheerful, citrusy essence.