I've been laying on my back Like a freight train off a track Trying to find a job to fit my trade With the morning sun come 'round Well I'll be covering plenty of ground And I don't need nobody to pay my aid Mmmm pay my aid Now Bess and me were feeling bad And all the good jobs they were had I had to take to sweeping up some floors Well I don't mind that so much Or the changing of my luck But you know I could be doing so much more Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba Bip bip bip bip bip bip bip bip bip bip Well I'll be coming home tonight Everything will be all right And we'll be looking at tomorrow 8. "A Day In The Life Of A Tree" Time: 3:09 Brother Publishing Co. BMI Brian Wilson/Jack Rieley Feel the wind burn through my skin The pain, the air is killing me For years my limbs stretched to the sky A nest for birds to sit and sing But now my branches suffer And my leaves don't bear the glow They did so long ago One day I was full of life My sap was rich and I was strong From seed to tree I grew so tall Through wind and rain I could not fall But now my branches suffer and my leaves don't offer Poetry to men of song Trees like me weren't meant to live If all this world can give Pollution and slow death Oh Lord I lay me down No life's left to be found There's nothing left for me Trees like me weren't meant to live If all this earth can give Is pollution Trees like me weren't meant to live (Oh Lord I lay me down) If all this earth can give (My branches to the ground) Is pollution and slow death (There's nothing left for me) Oh Lord I lay me down My branches to the ground There's nothing left for me