Procol Harum

The Worm & The Tree

Procol Harum


Into a great tree a small worm did go 
It wormed its way inwards and soon it did grow 
The tree was unhappy but what could it do? 
It stood there in silence: the worm grew and grew 
The tree was unhappy but what could it say 
The worm kept on growing the tree sank away 

The worm was so greedy it ate more each day 
And each day it ate more the tree shrank away 
The worm was so loathsome it felt no disgrace 
The birds had been silenced the sun shunned that place 
And all of the forest grew fearful to see 
What terrible fate lay in store for the tree 

The worm grew so monstrous its greed knew no bounds 
The smell was so awful if poisoned the ground 
And all of the creatures that lived in the wood 
Were sickened and starving the worm spoiled their food 
The birds would not sing and the sun could not shine 
The forest lay dirty and blackened with grime 

Now down in the forest a young man went riding 
He passed by the great tree and saw it was dying 
The leaves and the bark were all rotten and rife 
The tree had been poisoned and drained for its life 
He stripped of a piece of the bark of the tree 
And straight'way he know what the right cure should be 

The man built a fire and chopped down the tree 
The worm started screaming it could not break free 
It trashed and it lashed but it could net break loose 
Trapped in that tree like a thief in a noose 
The worm burst asunder a vile smelling crust 
He hacked it to pieces and burnt it to dust 

The forest seemed clearer and peacful at last 
Like after a storm when the rainclouds have passed 
And although the great tree was fallen and dead 
They knew from the ashes a new life would spread 
Yes although the great tree had fallen and died 
They knew from the ashes a new one would thrive 

Now years may have passed since the tale I have told 
Yet the truth of this story does still seem to hold 
Although from a great tree a small worm may grow 
That eats it with poison and tortures its soul 
The worm can be killed yet the tree be not dead 
For from the roots of the elder a new life will spread