Blues On Two Trees
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Blues On Two Trees
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Trees stand still they don’t move you see
That’s more commitment than you’ll get from me
So quit pretending you got love for thee and leave me
Three trees lying on the side of the row
One tree barks where the hell do we go?
Another tree falls down dead in the snow
The third tree knocks the other two in a row and says
Leave! Leave! leave
Quit pretending that you got love for me
Why don’t you leave your home and love a tree
There’s plenty out there giving love away for free
So why don’t you go and love a tree?
It’s good for you
Three trees lying on the side of the row
One tree barks where the hell do we go?
Another tree falls
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Who performs "Blues On Two Trees"?
Jack White performs "Blues On Two Trees", and this lyric page sits inside the Jack White catalog on LyroVerse.
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