"The Tree Song" by Ken Medema (click here for official website - thank you)
I saw a tree by the riverside one day as I walked along,
straight as an arrow,
and pointing to the sky, growing tall and strong.
How do you grow so tall and strong?" I said to the riverside tree.
This is the song my tree friend sang to me.
I have roots growing down to the water.
I have leaves reaching up to the sunshine.
And, the fruit that I bear is the sign of the life in me.
I am shade from the hot summer sundown.
I am nests for the birds of the heaven.
I'm becoming what the maker of trees
has meant me to be: a strong, young, tree.
I saw a tree in the wintertime, when show lay on the ground.
Straight as an arrow and pointing to the
sky and the winter winds blew all around. "
How do you grow so straight and tall?" I said to my wintertime tree.
This is the song that my tree friend sang to me:
I've got roots growing down to the water.
I've got leaves growing up to the sunshine.
And, the fruit that I bear is a sign of the life in me.
I am shade from the hot summer sundown.
I am nests for the birds of the heavens.
I'm becoming what the maker of trees
has meant me to be: a strong young tree.".
I saw a tree in the city streets where buildings blocked the sun.
Green and lovely, I could see it gave joy to everyone.
How do you grow in the city streets?" I said to my downtown tree.
This is the song that my tree friend sang to me:
I've got roots growing down to the water.
I've got leaves growing up to the sunshine.
And, the fruit that I bear is a sign of the life in me.
I am shade from the hot summer sundown.
I am nests for the birds of the heavens.
I'm becoming what The Maker of Trees
has meant me to be: a strong, young, tree."