A Day in the Life of a Tree

Brian Douglas Wilson, Jack Rieley

Feel the wind burn through my skin
The pain, the air is killing me
For years my limbs stretched to the sky
A nest for birds to sit and sing

But now my branches suffer
And my leaves don't bear the glow
They did so long ago

One day I was full of life
My sap was rich and I was strong
From seed to tree I grew so tall
Through wind and rain I could not fall

But now my branches suffer
And my leaves don't offer
Poetry to men of song

Trees like me weren't meant to live
If all this world can give
Pollution and slow death

Oh Lord I lay me down
No life's left to be found
There's nothing left for me

Trees like me weren't meant to live
If all this earth can give
Is pollution

Trees like me weren't meant to live
(Oh Lord I lay me down)
If all this earth can give
(My branches to the ground)
Is pollution and slow death
(There's nothing left for me)

Oh Lord I lay me down
My branches to the ground
There's nothing left for me

Trivia about the song A Day in the Life of a Tree by The Beach Boys

On which albums was the song “A Day in the Life of a Tree” released by The Beach Boys?
The Beach Boys released the song on the albums “Surf's Up” in 1971, “"Feel Flows" The Sunflower & Surf’s Up Sessions 1969-1971” in 2021, and “Feel Flows: The Sunflower & Surf’s Up Sessions 1969–1971” in 2021.
Who composed the song “A Day in the Life of a Tree” by The Beach Boys?
The song “A Day in the Life of a Tree” by The Beach Boys was composed by Brian Douglas Wilson, Jack Rieley.

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