The Woman Who Planted Trees Songtext
von Emily Barker
The Woman Who Planted Trees Songtext
I can tell my age
By the height of trees
By the years they′ve stood
Growing over me
When I was a girl
You planted seeds
And cast your love
Forever over me
When the land was dry
No food to eat
When the soil was sick
And the river weak
You took a spade
Bare hands, bare feet
And sowed your love
Roots down deep
In the cool, dark shade
Leaves sing your name
Wild green tongues glisten in the glade
Your branches warp, my fingers weft
Weave me through this gift you left
From a prison cell
You dreamt of trees
Blood dried black
Upon your cheek
You didn't know
Around the world
People listened
People learned
Water returned
Soil healed
Hope restored with every yield
Trees grew high
Bones grew strong
Enough for everyone
In the cool, dark shade
Leaves sing your name
Wild green tongues glisten in the glade
Your branches warp, my fingers weft
Weave me through this gift you left
I can tell my age
By the height of trees
By the years they′ve stood
Growing over me
By the height of trees
By the years they′ve stood
Growing over me
When I was a girl
You planted seeds
And cast your love
Forever over me
When the land was dry
No food to eat
When the soil was sick
And the river weak
You took a spade
Bare hands, bare feet
And sowed your love
Roots down deep
In the cool, dark shade
Leaves sing your name
Wild green tongues glisten in the glade
Your branches warp, my fingers weft
Weave me through this gift you left
From a prison cell
You dreamt of trees
Blood dried black
Upon your cheek
You didn't know
Around the world
People listened
People learned
Water returned
Soil healed
Hope restored with every yield
Trees grew high
Bones grew strong
Enough for everyone
In the cool, dark shade
Leaves sing your name
Wild green tongues glisten in the glade
Your branches warp, my fingers weft
Weave me through this gift you left
I can tell my age
By the height of trees
By the years they′ve stood
Growing over me
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