Tree of Rhyme

Jack Hardy

[Verse 1]
I took a tree into the town
To see if it would grow
Not knowing I was affixed
To the fate of the seed I'd sown
My roots are solid underground
Fed by the warm spring rain
Where thunder's fierce and fickle winds
Find compromise insane

[Chorus]
I seek refuge in this tree of rhyme
Into its arms I climb
Frightened by the terror of the scythe
There will be peace with the wind and rain
The roundness of the earth and flame
This tree is more constant than I
This tree is more constant than I

[Verse 2]
My tree has flourished the same as I
Though invisiblе at times
Beneath thе rubble of vacant eyes
The seed divides and climbs
As if a part of a forgotten age
When business was a vice
And virtue was merely picking fruit
In some patient paradise

[Chorus]
I seek refuge in this tree of rhyme
Into its arms I climb
Frightened by the terror of the scythe
There will be peace with the wind and rain
The roundness of the earth and flame
This tree is more constant than I
This tree is more constant than I

[Verse 3]
I pity those without a tree
As birth has doomed no one
For bricks are merely mud and straw
Canals are just rivers won
For nature schemes in cracks and seams
Waiting for a time to bloom
Even down in that soot gray town
In some forgotten room

[Chorus]
I seek refuge in this tree of rhyme
Into its arms I climb
Frightened by the terror of the scythe
There will be peace with the wind and rain
The roundness of the earth and flame
This tree is more constant than I
This tree is more constant than I

Trivia about the song Tree of Rhyme by Jack Hardy

When was the song “Tree of Rhyme” released by Jack Hardy?
The song Tree of Rhyme was released in 1982, on the album “Landmark”.

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