Story Behind The Song
Song Of The Wood
These Latin words hang over an instrument maker's shop and this poem/song inspired by them:
Viva fui in silvis sum
Dura occisa securi
Dum vixi tacvi
Mortua dulce cano Translation:
I was alive in the woods, I was cut dow
Song Description
I was alive in the woods, I was cut down by a cruel ax. When I lived I was silent. In death, I sing sweetly
Growing from the rich visual image of this translation from Latin, the story of the tree's transformation is told. The wood's rebirth is celebrate
Song Length |
6:14 |
Genre |
Folk - General |
Tempo |
Floating |
Subject |
Mountains, Hills, Telephone |
Lyrics
Song Of The Wood
I was alive in the wood - Older and taller than others I stood
Long were the days that my roots filled the ground
And by a cruel ax was my body cut down
I was alive in the wood - Faithful I grew, but silent I stood
Now has my body been taken from me
For the birth of the wood is the death of the tree
The wind played its song as it rustled my leaves
The birds sang along when they nested in me
And my branches felt rhythm from rain as it fell
The earth sang her blessing - the sun tolled like a bell
When I was alive in the wood - Faithful I grew, but silent I stood
My body surrendered, my spirit set free
For the song of the wood now sings sweetly through me