The Tree, The Ship & Me

$18.99

An Interactive Children’s Story Book: A Song Story with Illustrations by Lona Powell, Song by Lynn. Listen to the song as you read along:


Additional shipping costs with purchase and includes song MP3 download.

SKU: book-1 Category:

Description

An Interactive Children’s Story Book: A Song Story with Illustrations by Lona Powell, Song by Lynn. Listen to the song as you read along:


What people are saying:

“We love it! We sang along as we read the book! So much fun!” – KD

‘My daughter thought this was really fun and we love how there is a QR code that you can scan to listen to the song. The pictures and the accompanying song make this book fun and interactive.’ – BR, Amazon Reviewer

Song Lyrics:

This tree’s got a lot of arms
That hold me tight when I’m alone
Sometimes the tree she sets me free
The wind lifts the leaves into a sail
I hold on tight to the rail
In the tree, on the ship, on the sea

I’m never really quite alone
There’s mermaids, whales and chanty songs
And a million stars that keep me company
We sing together with the wind
We sail to lands we’ve never been
In the tree, on the ship on the sea

Some people see a mighty oak
Leaves waving in the breeze
My sea legs feel a ship afloat
Sailing the seven seas
She’s broad and stout, she’s grand and fine
She’s become the very best friend of mine
The tree, the ship and me

Sometimes we hit a hurricane
the ship she’s tight in wind and rain
We sail past the sharks and pirates too
With the hurdy-gurdy, we make up songs
about the time when we’ll be home
In the tree, on the ship, on the sea

Some people see a mighty oak
Leaves waving in the breeze
My sea legs feel a ship afloat
Sailing the seven seas
She’s broad and stout, she’s grand and fine
She’s become the very best friend of mine
The tree, the ship and me

One summer night beneath the stars
Wonderin’ just where I are
I felt akin to a pirate on the sea, harr
as my stomach growls and hunger nears
I hear a call, it’s supper dear
In the tree, on the ship, on the sea

We eat our grub, the galley’s closed
The sun has gone to sleep
The sails are low, we batten down
‘til our next sail at sea
She’s broad and stout, she’s’ grand and fine
She’s become the best friend of mine
The tree, the ship and me
The tree, the ship and me
The tree, the ship and me

Credits:

Lynn Hollyfield: Vocals and Guitar
Keely Hollyfield: Backing Vocals
Dave Abe: Fiddles
Elise Kress: Pennywhistle
Steve Wolf: Bass
Jimmy Brink: Percussion