Someone could find the lyrics to the song O Christmas Tree on the website YouTube. The website will play the song for you, and you are able to read the lyrics on the screen.
Death Cab for Cutie, the song "Crooked Teeth" Or Iron and Wine, the song "Tree by the River"
It is called The Christmas Tree.
Those are lyrics to the song, "Where the Streets Have No Name" by U2. It is from the Joshua Tree album. I want to run I want to hide I want to tear down the walls That hold me inside
Black Horse and a Cherry Tree by KT Tunstall
Someone could find the lyrics to the song O Christmas Tree on the website YouTube. The website will play the song for you, and you are able to read the lyrics on the screen.
Death Cab for Cutie, the song "Crooked Teeth" Or Iron and Wine, the song "Tree by the River"
It is called The Christmas Tree.
The lyrics you provided do not match any known song in popular music. It is possible that they are from a lesser-known or independent song, or they may be original lyrics. Without further context or information, it is difficult to identify the specific song you are referring to.
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Those are lyrics to the song, "Where the Streets Have No Name" by U2. It is from the Joshua Tree album. I want to run I want to hide I want to tear down the walls That hold me inside
The term "deroga tree" appears to show up only in the lyrics to the song "Pressed Rat & Warthog" by the English band Cream, from their "Wheels Of Fire" album. "Deroga tree" seems to be a play on the word "derogatory", pronounced in British fashion "der-OH-ga-tree". This is in keeping with the whimsical nature of the song lyrics, which also include a play on the homonyms "gait" and "gate".
Black Horse and a Cherry Tree by KT Tunstall
That is from an old Steve Miller song. It the Presidents of the United States of America, song title: Peaches
The song is Peter Gabriel's "Solsbury Hill" from the album "Shaking the Tree".
Lift me up - kate voegele