I am a tall tree.
I weep like a willow.
My scars are hiding;
My branches don’t show.

Yes, I am a tall tree
With roots like a newborn.
No wind is blowin’,
But over I go.

And now I see storm clouds
Up in the distance:
A terrible omen;
A beautiful show.

So take me down easy.
Take me down easy.
Let me land softly
Back in your arms.

Yes, I can be childish sometimes,—
Seem optimistically kind—
But that’s ‘cause I can’t go
Back down in that hole.

‘Cause there was no sunlight—
Just ask my mother.
And I treated myself hard.
I crumble and fall.

So take me down easy.
Take me down easy.
Let me land softly
Back in your arms.

Take me down easy.
Take me down easy.
Let me land softly
Back in your arms.

Yes, I can sing sad songs;
It’s easy to find them.
The worst kind of heartbreak
Won’t leave you alone.

So take me down easy.
Take me down easy.
Let me land softly
Back in your arms.


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    It seems I am having trouble with licensing; here are the lyrics as intended for "Take Me Down Easy" by James Henry Jr.:

    I am a tall tree. I weep like a willow. My scars are hiding; My branches don’t show.

    Yes, I am a tall tree With roots like a newborn. No wind is blowin’, But over I go.

    And now I see storm clouds Up in the distance: A terrible omen; A beautiful show.

    So take me down easy. Take me down easy. Let me land softly Back in your arms.

    Yes, I can be childish sometimes,— Seem optimistically kind— But that’s ‘cause I can’t go Back down in that hole.

    ‘Cause there was no sunlight— Just ask my mother. And I treated myself hard. I crumble and fall.

    So take me down easy. Take me down easy. Let me land softly Back in your arms.

    Take me down easy. Take me down easy. Let me land softly Back in your arms.

    Yes, I can sing sad songs; It’s easy to find them. The worst kind of heartbreak Won’t leave you alone.

    So take me down easy. Take me down easy. Let me land softly Back in your arms.

    JAlPrufrockon November 10, 2019   Link

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