Upon that old oak tree where the songbirds sing
Wherein my childhood laid I upon it's flatten branch
To gaze upon the blurring horizon beyond my reach
Dreamt I a world sweeter than the songbirds' songs
Upon that old oak tree where the songbird nest
Wherein I dreamt away the grim childhood of my reality
For a moment of peace undiluted by the cares of the world
Dreamt I while tearing the fresh saplings off the old oak tree
Upon that old oak tree where the songbird hatch
Lay I as the hatchling fed as I have never been
Pass I all the cares of this world as life leave me to hatch
Dreamt I of life as my rotting flesh feed the old oak tree