Do you know
It’s been a while since I let you go
And I’ve been thinking ‘bout the flowers that say best baby please don’t go
Then I’ll bring April showers so my love for you can grow
I could make a jungle just with my love for you
I’d build you a little treehouse if you let me,
I would show you stars
And then I’d give you all my heart
And then we’d know that this right here is our tree
Over time
We’d just keep growing upwards ‘til we’re living in the sky
And birds would stop and stay a while, because you’d ask them all inside,
You’d give them cupcakes you had made and they’d say thank you and goodbye
Man you must be crazy,
Why would I come down from up here,
This big ‘ol tree is good for me we’ve been living here all year
You could give me shelter and baby I would give you shade,
Inside the little treehouse we had made,
And leaves would turn from hues of green
To the prettiest flames I’ve ever seen,
Apart of course from the fire in your eyes,
Just like I told you right from the start I know we’re never gonna be apart
We’re gonna make everyday the best day of our lives
I wonder if,
We’ll ever go back down it would be quite a trip,
I wonder if much change has passed and if we’d remember why,
We built our little treehouse here way up in the sky,
I told you I could build a palace for you,
Just out of sticks and leaves,
You told me love our little treehouse is all I’ll ever need,
You said I’m tired now, can you take me back to the place that we call home,
I kind of like just living on our own
Someday soon,
I wonder if we’ll have to go and build another room,
But me and you be stuck like glue of that I have no doubt,
Things are gonna change round here, but that’s what life’s all about
We’ll have to grow like flowers just like we’ve learned to do,
In all the days that got us here and my love how that time flew,
Maybe when there’s more of us, we’ll miss the things we did
But from where I’m stood up here with you, that’s a hell of a way to live
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