Lyrics The Woman Who Planted Trees - Emily Barker
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
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