(+) Peter, Paul & Mary - How Many Roads Must A Man Walk Down

☆ Peter, Paul & Mary – How Many Roads Must A Man Walk Down

When I was just a lad of ten,
my father said to me,
“Come here and take a lesson
from the lovely lemon tree.”

Lemon tree, very pretty,
and the lemon flower is sweet,
But the fruit of the poor lemon
is impossible to eat.

Lemon tree, very pretty,
and the lemon flower is sweet,
But the fruit of the poor lemon
is impossible to eat.

One day, beneath the lemon tree,
my love and I did lie,
A girl so sweet, that when she smiled,
the stars rose in the sky.

We passed that summer lost in love
beneath the lemon tree,
The music of her laughter
hid my father’s words from me.

Lemon tree, very pretty,
and the lemon flower is sweet,
But the fruit of the poor lemon
is impossible to eat.

Lemon tree, very pretty,
and the lemon flower is sweet,
But the fruit of the poor lemon
is impossible to eat.

One day she left without a word,
she took away the sun.
And in the dark she’d left behind,
I knew what she had done.

She’d left me for another,
it’s a common tale but true.
A sadder man, but wiser now,
I sing these words to you

Lemon tree Lemon tree
Lemon tree Lemon tree –

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