Lyrics The Easter Tree - June Tabor
Rain
falls
upon
the
Easter
Tree,
the
squirrel
shakes
his
head
And
shivers
in
his
red
and
sodden
fur
The
wind
and
water
flatten
out
his
Ears
and
force
his
streaming
eyes
to
close
The
smell
of
death
is
heavy
in
his
nose
The
sun
dries
out
the
Easter
Tree,
the
rabbit
looks
around
Sees
a
shadow
on
the
ground
and
runs
for
home
A
songbird
finds
a
strange
and
novel
Perch
to
shout
his
challenge
to
the
day
The
hair
beneath
his
feet
is
turning
grey
Yes
a
man
hangs
from
the
Easter
Tree,
his
death
bed
is
a
rope
Or
strong
nails
have
killed
his
hopes
of
climbing
down
His
jaws
are
locked
in
agony,
or
open
for
the
flies
to
come
and
go
His
eyes
are
in
the
belly
of
the
crow
A
dog
sits
by
the
Easter
Tree,
beneath
the
naked
heels
His
master
or
his
meal
will
surely
fall
When
the
rope
is
broken
by
the
wind,
Or
the
rusty
nails
release
their
withered
load
Then
the
dog,
well
fed,
continues
down
the
road
Bones
lie
beneath
the
Easter
Tree,
the
skulls
now
full
of
sand
Could
never
understand
the
reason
why
The
thread
of
life
was
broken
by
a
Hand
that
never
cared
to
know
their
names
They
played
and
lost
in
someone
else′s
game
The
leaves
upon
the
Easter
Tree
are
red
with
human
blood
Since
justice
chose
the
wood
to
make
a
sword
For
when
a
man
was
hanged
at
Tyburn
Tree,
or
crucified
along
the
road
to
Rome
His
blood
and
tears
have
stained
the
face
of
stone
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