If you've been searching for the lyrics of the song Taller Than Trees by Don Gibson for a long time, start warming up your voice, because you won't be able to stop singing it.
On your knees you are taller than trees you can look over heartaches and fears
When my faith is gone to my knees I will go growing stronger and taller than trees
(One night it was a long time ago now I knelt at my mother's knee
For I weary I was heartsick I was blue
She said son lifft up your eyes to him to him up in the skies
And you'll grow oh yes son you'll grow tall and strong like the mighty oaks)
And this was the answer I felt as down at her knees I knelt
(Down on your knees you can go taller than trees
And my boy you can look over all your heartaches
And son you can look over all your fears)
When my faith is gone to my knees I will go growing stronger and taller than trees
Otras canciones de Don Gibson
There are many reasons to want to know the lyrics of Taller Than Trees by Don Gibson.
If your motivation for searching for the lyrics of the song Taller Than Trees was that you absolutely love it, we hope you can enjoy singing it.
A very common reason to search for the lyrics of Taller Than Trees is the fact that you want to know them well because they make you think of a special person or situation.
In case your search for the lyrics of the song Taller Than Trees by Don Gibson is because it makes you think of someone in particular, we suggest you dedicate it to them somehow, for example, by sending them the link to this website, they'll surely get the hint.
Are you arguing with your partner because you understand different things when you listen to Taller Than Trees? Having the lyrics of the song Taller Than Trees by Don Gibson at hand can settle many disputes, and we hope that it will.
It's important to note that Don Gibson, in live concerts, has not always been or will be faithful to the lyrics of the song Taller Than Trees... So it's better to focus on what the song Taller Than Trees says on the record.
We hope we have helped you with the lyrics of the song Taller Than Trees by Don Gibson.