Crooked Tree
Two trees in the forest / One was crooked, one was straight
Crimson bark and emerald needles / Growing day by day
And though they looked so different / They enjoyed the rain the same
Side by side
A chickadee had told them / Of a darkness on the land
Spinning blades that came to visit / Carried by a man
And every other tree would see them / Cut down where they stand
By and by
Oh, can't you see?
A crooked tree won't fit into the mill machine
They're left to grow wild and free
Oh, I'd rather be a crooked tree
The perfect trees were driven / Down the mountain to the mill
They turned them into toothpicks / And twenty dollar bills
It seemed the more the people took / The more they needed still
In the end
The crooked trees were left there / After all the work was done
Now they go for weeks / And never witness anyone
No one left to tell them if they're / Growing right or wrong
But the whispering wind
Oh, can't you see?
A crooked tree won't fit into the mill machine
They're left to grow wild and free
I'd rather be a crooked tree
People say I'm different / And my way of life seems strange
I took the road less traveled / Twists and turns along the way
But like the crooked tree / I'm growing stronger day by day
As the clouds roll by
A river never wonders / Why it flows around the bend
A mountain doesn't question / How it rose up from the land
So who am I to wish / I wasn't just the way I am
Who am I?
Oh, can't you see?
A crooked tree won't fit into the mill machine
They're left to grow wild and free
Oh, I'd rather be a crooked tree
A crooked tree won't fit into the mill machine
They're left to grow wild and free
I'd rather be a crooked tree
Oh, I'd rather be a crooked tree
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