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Marina and the Diamonds: Froot Meaning

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Froot Lyrics

Froot
(La la la la la la)
Juice
(La la la la la la)

I've seen seasons come and go
From winter sun to summer snow
This ain't my first time at the rodeo
Nature ain't a fruit machine
She's gotta keep her credits clean
Good things come to...

  1. anonymous
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    Jan 24th 2019 !⃝

    this song is just about sex and growing as a person..

  2. anonymous
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    Oct 1st 2016 !⃝

    This is one I read on Youtube, but, I forgot the user's name. So they said that they had a theory that Electra Heart did not kill herself, but, changed her name to Marina. This is about her being with that man in the Electra Heart songs and that maybe she's pregnant in the song hence the "My body is ready for you love" as in she's ready to do the do with him. "My branches are heavy" the branches could be something for her carrying a kid and that her belly is getting heavier? This isn't what I thought though someone else did so credit to them.

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  3. anonymous
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    Mar 25th 2015 !⃝

    Marina and the diamonds love froot loops because fruit is spelled as froot like froot loops. This also proves that marina is on a irregular period cycle because shes says that her "seasons come and go" her seasons being her periods and her winter sun and summer snow are her periods.

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