I am only a branch
I am moved by the wind
When a bird finds my perch
I am likely to bend
But I curve and I stretch
And I know, from the root
That I have what I need
To sprout leaves and bear fruit
I am only a branch
I am moved by the wind
When a bird finds my perch
I am likely to bend
But I curve and I stretch
And I know, from the root
That I have what I need
To sprout leaves and bear fruit
It is icy up here
And the night has been long
I haven’t heard cheer
Or the little bird’s song
The dark makes it colder
Oh, the shadows of night
I’m not seeing gladness
Or the little bird’s flight
How do I wish morning
Would make itself known
When eyes would peer out
From the tucked-in, hushed home
They’d see me, and smile
Oh, how bright it becomes
When the little bird sings
At the sight of the sun
Then with the warmth
And with the glow
I become water
When once I was snow
I fall from this branch
But all the way down
I’ll see the bird dance
And hear its sweet sound