There once was a tree In time gone before us Content to live his days
Until one the day Man entered the forest And dragged the tree away
They shaved him down into a pole And armed the wood with steel They put him in the hands of someone Pale and thin with fear
The tree was fashioned into Many weapons for the brave They carried him as banners Pikes and arrows, bows and staves
They fought together in the war They knew that someday, they'd be free They knew not what they all fought for But they knew that they needed the trees
Their weapons couldn't take the Beating that their rivals gave Their shields were splintered down Despite the thousand arrows made
Their bodies lay against the fields Their blood, dyed it red The bitter howl of death was all That mourned the fallen dead
They fought together in the war They knew that now they could be free They understood what they died for The men, the steel, and the trees
The battle won, they lay their dead to rest In the ground They fashioned graves for them from all the Weapons that they found
With nature at their side None of their men died in vain Beneath the ground with them The tree could feel his roots again
They fought together in the war They knew that now they could be free They understood what they died for The men, the steel, and the treesTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.