Sheila Kay Adams – Family Tree

Sheila Kay Adams Family Tree

Sheila Kay Adams – Family Tree Lyrics

Artist: Sheila Kay Adams
Song: Family Tree

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Right outside my window
Stands a giant old oak tree
It’s been there all our lifetime

Sharing all our memories
Sheltered ‘neath its massive limbs
(My how Nanna has it right)?
It proved a place of refuge

For my momma as a child
Daddy built a clothesline
And attached it to the tree
And on its lowest limb

He hung a tire swing for me
It was there beneath its branches
That my Nanna taught me how
To pop my fingers in my mouth

And whistle long and loud
Looking in my mother’s face
Reflected there I see
Something of my grandmother

Looking back at me
And even in the mirror
It’s the two of them I see
I guess that makes us branches

On an ever-spreading tree
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Release Year: 2000