Verse 1
The trees with all their scabby knees were dancing long ago. Rooted in the hillside and waltzing to and fro. There wasn't much to cry about they sat through rain and snow. And the world turned on and on again.
Verse 2
Have you ever sat and waited for strawberries to grow? And listened to the stretching of their feet far down below? Make sure you don't grow too fast or birds will let you know that the world turns on and on again.
Chorus
We don't cry we don't crow. You see but you don't listen to the things you ought to know. We've got sky to which we grow. What will you say when you're all alone.
Verse 3
Written in the rolling hills where everything is green. Wrapped in roots, forget-me-knots waiting to be seen. You'll have to turn your ear and hear the words that they will say. That the world turns on and on again.
Verse 4
There comes a time when everyone forgets the dancing trees. The rolling hills, and stretching feet and old and scabby knees. When you are old with crooked legs gone is what we'll be. Cause the world turns on and on again.
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