It was me who ate the sun I cut my face, I let it bleed Trickling down my face Everything I cannot be It was me who sunk into the ground Never to emerge The birds and all the imagery that flicker briefly at night I want to see it all the time I want to breath it all the time What is behind my camera lens It's streaming from my nose Stretching out from every orifice I turn into a tree Branches made from my benevolence And my stump made from hate The sap that runs through me is so viscous and sweet I was once the tree you saw from the doorstep I was small and so afraid And now I'm mighty and so tall I finally reached the sun it burns my mahogany soul You cut me down to size Use me as your firewood Since I have been burnt alive, all is well and good As I melt into a pile of ash, my cinders begin to sing Lullabies that last a lifetime, hear it come to thee Oh tree, what's become of me? Oh tree, what's become of me? Oh tree, don't you see? Oh tree, what's become of me? What's become of me? Oh tree