Wookie Garcia - Where the Trees Reach the Sky

Tommy was a kid from my school who loved making a scene
Ukulele on his back and always humming a blues melody
Most of the kids didn't like him 'cause he didn't act a bit like them
Creating atmospheric portraits of grotesque and seedy places he's been
A house on Hilltop and I
Where the Trees Reach the Sky
Oh, the memories inside
Pay the bills to keep them alive
And now I hear he came to visit every month when his mom was alive
In the lobby singing songs: Singapore; Heart of Saturday Night
But no one seemed to listen, they just smiled and wasn't sure who he was
Kept his thoughts in a notebook that he carried as he walked down the hall
A house on Hilltop and I
Where the Trees Reach the Sky
Oh, the memories inside
Pay the bills to keep them alive
Every day I drive the street and pass the house with the heavenly trees
I've seen a boy with his father in the yard and they're sweeping up leaves
I think about all the water that's been used to allow them to thrive
And all the years that have passed and the memories kept alive
A house on Hilltop and I
Where the Trees Reach the Sky
Oh, the memories inside
Pay the bills to keep them alive

Written by:
Kyle Ince

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