G D Hey oh oh oh Em C Hey oh oh oh G D Am D Hey oh oh G You're the perfect part of me D You're the oxygen I breathe Em C You're a superstar, a work of art D It's electricity G You're a yes in a world of no's D You're the Beatles to my Stones Em C It's a sweet romance, a spotlight dance D Girl you shake me to my bones C G Am But every now and then I'll start to slip away G D I gotta' hear you say... G D Take me out spin me around Em C We can laugh when we both fall down G D C D Let's get stupid dancing with cupid tonight G D When I sing out of key Em C Still play air guitar for me G D C - D - Let's get stupid dancing with cupid tonight D G Don't feel all kind of right G D Hey oh oh oh Em C Hey G And when we fight we fight D And it ain't a pretty site Em Well it's not complex C It's the make up xxx D Though we always get that right C Well they don't make a pill G That can give me the thrill Am - G - When you look at me G D Then I hear you say G D Take me out spin me around Em C We can laugh when we both fall down G D C D Let's get stupid dancing with cupid tonight G D When I sing out of key Em C Still play air guitar for me G D C - D - Let's get stupid dancing with cupid tonight D G Don't feel all kind of right Am D It's quite clear to me G Em That we were always meant to be Bm You're my bird Am D Baby I'm your bee G D Take me out spin me around Em C We can laugh when we both fall down G D C D Let's get stupid dancing with cupid tonight G D When I sing out of key Em C Still play air guitar for me G D C - D - Let's get stupid dancing with cupid tonight D G Don't feel all kind of right G D Hey Oh oh oh Em C Hey Oh oh oh G D Hey Oh oh oh C D G Hey Oh oh oh
An apple is a round, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (Malus domestica). Apple trees are cultivated worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus Malus. The tree originated in Central Asia, where its wild ancestor, Malus sieversii, is still found. Apples have been grown for thousands of years in Asia and Europe and were introduced to North America by European colonists. Apples have religious and mythological significance in many cultures, including Norse, Greek, and European Christian tradition.
Apples grown from seed tend to be very different from those of their parents, and the resultant fruit frequently lacks desired characteristics. For commercial purposes, including botanical evaluation, apple cultivars are propagated by clonal grafting onto rootstocks. Apple trees grown without rootstocks tend to be larger and much slower to fruit after planting. Rootstocks are used to control the speed of growth and the size of the resulting tree, allowing for easier harvesting.
There are more than 7,500 cultivars of apples.[citation needed] Different cultivars are bred for various tastes and uses, including cooking, eating raw, and cider or apple juice production. Trees and fruit are prone to fungal, bacterial, and pest problems, which can be controlled by a number of organic and non-organic means. In 2010, the fruit’s genome was sequenced as part of research on disease control and selective breeding in apple production.
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