Underneath the Big Green Tree

Album: Black Diamond (1995)
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  • Is there a home, a home for me
    Where the people stay until eternity?
    Is there a road that winds up
    Underneath the big green tree?
    Is there a home, a home for me?

    Is there a place, somewhere around
    Maybe out in space, or inside a sound?
    And is there a room that always
    Has a swinging door?
    Is there a place? I don't know anymore

    I was dreaming 'bout you yesterday out on the pier
    And I felt you close at hand, your presence in the sand

    I could hear you whispering so softly in my ear
    Then your words ring true, accept just what you do

    Is there a home, a home for me?
    Is there a place, a place to be?
    Or is there a road that winds up
    Underneath the big green tree?
    Is there a home, a home for me
    A home for me? Writer/s: RIDGWAY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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