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The Leaning Tree Lyrics

Scattered relics of your love Just lyin' round your dusty room

Bearing old souls, old men, old scars, dissonant wallow of guitars.
Burnin' off Indian sun on the water barges hung.

Through the bay window panes covers maginify and brings.?

Sleepy poet's perfect dream, pastel homes along the sea.

This I would, this I will: leave to join you in the hills.

For you I would, for you I will leave this for the auburn hills,

Find your old peeling house, find you out there

Hear the owl call from the tree, smell the midnight forest breeze

Shield you from this dark and night, wake you in the morning.
You came to me in a dream walkin down the path by the cold, icy stream

The white of the snow, coating the pines, in the Sierra wintertime,

You disappeared, You left me alone. In the old master room of my mountain home. (?)

And I called for you so many times and longed for one more day with you in my life.

And I longed for one more day with you in my life.

I see you there in my dreams, your poise is perfect, that of a statue as queen.
Your beautiful hair, your ocean blue eyes; You bear the depths of your losses inside

And I beg of you so many times, forgive me once and for all for all of my lies, to forgive me once and for all, for all of my lies

Oh mommy, the leaning tree like a diamond

As we pass the long dead grass, thirsty in the sun.

Memories rest beyond the broken fence. Let their spirits be.

The birds have left their mother's nest on the roses' thorns

There they swing over the bleach-white grain, sprawled over the hill.
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