Lyrics The Alder Trees - Alela Diane
I
can
hear
the
elders
whispering
in
words
so
sweet
and
low
The
alder
trees
are
listening
to
songs
been
sung
before
My
friend
and
I
collecting
skeletons
of
leaves
Marking
tiny
piles,
and
sifting
through
the
weeds
Wind
blows
the
tiny
green,
tiny
green
Wind
blows
the
tiny
green,
helicopter
seeds
Wind
blows
the
tiny
green,
tiny
green
Wind
blows
the
tiny
green,
helicopter
seeds
Oh!
wandering
in
days
unfolding
With
paths
fashioned
of
mud
and
snakeskin
Oh!
wandering
in
days
unfolding
With
paths
fashioned
of
mud
and
snakeskin
Of
mud
and
snakeskin
I
think
about
the
ladies
who
weren't
allowed
to
sing
Sewing
all
their
pretty
rows
of
thread
instead
of
seed
And
what
about
the
black
braided
sisters
of
Marie?
We
sat
upon
upon
their
grinding
rock
as
children
used
to
be
Beneath
the
knotted
pine,
knotted
pine
Beneath
the
knotted
pine
at
the
garden's
edge
Beneath
the
knotted
pine,
knotted
pine
Beneath
the
knotted
pine
at
the
garden's
edge
Oh,
laughing!
Little
girls
clapping
And
ghosts
weaving
our
hair
to
baskets
Oh,
laughing!
Little
girls
clapping
And
ghosts
weaving
our
hair
to
baskets
Our
hair
to
baskets
I
can
hear
the
elders
whispering
in
words
so
sweet
and
low
The
alder
trees
are
listening
to
songs
been
sung
before
My
friend
and
I
collecting
skeletons
of
leaves
Making
tiny
piles
and
sifting
through
the
weeds
Making
tiny
piles
and
sifting
through
the
weeds
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