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The Apple Tree
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It's kind of a folksy song with an simple feel about it. Just guitar and vocals.
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Song Info
Genre
Pop Christian Pop
Charts
#10,830 today Peak #227
#1,094 in subgenre Peak #28
Author
John Carroll
Rights
2008 by John Carroll
Uploaded
October 25, 2008
Track Files
MP3
MP3 5.3 MB 128 kbps 5:47
Story behind the song
In churches, we always talk about salvation in abstract theological terms; but the accepting of religion is often something that we are led to in life by events and people. This doesn't mean at all that God doesn't play a part in the planning of it, though, or that it isn't a beautiful thing. I wanted this song to be an exploration of how religion entered, grew, and was passed on from one man's life; and I wanted to say it in a very down to earth story. Not a Damascus road experience. God certainly makes beauty in simplicity.
Lyrics
The Apple Tree By the fence down the road grew an apple tree I took her by the hand and we walked there to see Late summer's fruit on the branch hanging there looking sweet You could imagine it about to burst I kissed off the juice running down her chin Kissed her lips red as the apple skin Her eyes were big as balloons, then she turnded and ran She later told me it had been her first That was the day she started to pray That I'd be good enough for her Sunlight through tree limbs Strew out lines in the lawn Like artwork Like choices Of what's to come and what's gone. Spent a year full of Sundays on wooden pews As we prayed for the soldiers, I stared at my shoes Heaven was much farther down on my list of things to do I was hear for the girl But my big brother Marvin was shipped off to war And eleven months later, men on our front porch An army man and a chaplain - they had the look of bad news Mom wouldn't go to the door So the first prayer I meant Was at a burial tent To the sound of "I'll Fly Away" Our folding chairs straddled roots on the north-side hill My grandsons were ancy and bored of the Still spinning tales I had yet to weave And I laughed 'cause I'm old They took off through the grass And left me in the shade I stood bowed like a branch full of fruit in the make And pondered the thoughts that I'd take to my grave And what's yet to unfold Thank God for a kiss And a sweet little miss And this old apple tree
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