Song parody of
The Oak Tree
by Sarah Mannheimer
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When the last autumn leaves were falling
You sent me words about the mess you can be
How that messy part of you
Finds shelter within me
And you called what we have
An old oak tree
Baby, that's one of the answers we found
That the shameful too is worth saving
You know I hurt when you don't see
When I'm fragile and in need
Of you being still next to me
But when you sit down with me
Under the thousand years old oak tree
There's no place I'd rather be
So darling, sit down with me
Under the thousand years old oak tree
There's no place I'd rather be
My gift is to see in the darkness
Yours is to strive for the light
But when dusk makes us blind
I can still hear the sound
When you lie next to me through the night
Baby, that's one of the secrets we share
How to hold on and endure the nightfalls
I know you hurt when I don't see
When you reach out to me
When you don't know what will be
But when you sit down with me
Under the thousand years old oak tree
There's no place I'd rather be
So darling, sit down with me
Under the thousand years old oak tree
There's no place I'd rather be
Giving those vowes for a lifetime
Not knowing all faces of love
And that all things change
And we change with them
And then choose us again and again
Baby, that's one of the choices we made
To be patient when love is in change
I know we hurt when we lose sight of
The good parts of life
When days seem to pass just go by
But when you sit down with me
Under the thousand year old oak tree
There's no place I'd rather be
So darling, sit down with me
Under the thousand years old oak tree
There's no place I'd rather be
There's no place I'd rather be
'Cause there's no place I'd rather be
When the last autumn leaves were falling
You sent me words about the mess you can be
How that messy part of you
Finds shelter within me
And you called what we have
An old oak tree
Baby, that's one of the answers we found
That the shameful too is worth saving
You know I hurt when you don't see
When I'm fragile and in need
Of you being still next to me
But when you sit down with me
Under the thousand years old oak tree
There's no place I'd rather be
So darling, sit down with me
Under the thousand years old oak tree
There's no place I'd rather be
My gift is to see in the darkness
Yours is to strive for the light
But when dusk makes us blind
I can still hear the sound
When you lie next to me through the night
Baby, that's one of the secrets we share
How to hold on and endure the nightfalls
I know you hurt when I don't see
When you reach out to me
When you don't know what will be
But when you sit down with me
Under the thousand years old oak tree
There's no place I'd rather be
So darling, sit down with me
Under the thousand years old oak tree
There's no place I'd rather be
Giving those vowes for a lifetime
Not knowing all faces of love
And that all things change
And we change with them
And then choose us again and again
Baby, that's one of the choices we made
To be patient when love is in change
I know we hurt when we lose sight of
The good parts of life
When days seem to pass just go by
But when you sit down with me
Under the thousand year old oak tree
There's no place I'd rather be
So darling, sit down with me
Under the thousand years old oak tree
There's no place I'd rather be
There's no place I'd rather be
'Cause there's no place I'd rather be