Sara Storer Kurrajong Tree Em C G D C Em I’m named after, my grandmother, I’m blessed with music, and her with poetry Em C G D C G And she told me this story and with my music, I’d like to sing you, her sweet memory G C G D Em Oh, Kurrajong tree, you look lonely to me, do you miss the old days, of the horses and drays Em C G D Ds4 D Em Or the fields full of hay and the children at play do you miss the good times of the men and the mines G C G C D Em Or the house with the light and the violins at night, Oh tell me old tree what else can it be G C G C D Em Do you miss what we had, is that why you’re sad, tell me old tree what else can it be G C G D Em Oh, Kurrajong tree, you look lonely to me, do you miss the old days, of the horses and drays Em C G D Ds4 D Em There’s no time for dismay, look up at today for although we’re apart, you still live in our hearts G C G C D Em And the house with the light and the violins at night, Oh tell me old tree what else can it be G C G C D Em Do you miss what we had, is that why you’re sad, tell me old tree what else can it be G C G C D Em Or the house with the light and the violins at night, Oh tell me old tree what else can it be G C G C D Em C G D Em Do you miss what we had, is that why you’re sad, tell me old tree what else can it be Em C G I’m named after my grandmother submitted by Danny Lloyd