The Lost Ark Studio presents "A Song About A Tree" by Natasha Kozaily - the latest single from the studio's Lost Ark Studio Compilation - Vol. 03. We were fortunate enough to be introduced to Natasha when were working on a track for Hot Blood Orkestar a few months ago. We're so glad that she was able to come to add a track of her own to the Lost Ark Studio Compilation series. After listening to this beautiful track, we're sure you will understand why.
lyrics
A Song About A Tree - Natasha Kozaily
Did you hear it?
Did you feel it?
It was the breeze the cool breeze
Did you feel it?
Did you see it?
It was a leaf against your cheek
Don't pretend
Don't forget that this world is calling you
Calling you to feel her touch
Do you hear her cry for love?
Did you hear it?
Did you feel it?
It was the sea, the beautiful sea
Did you hear it?
Did you feel it?
It was a bird a free bird
Outside your window she says to you
I'm quivering, quivering
I'm looking at you through a glass
All my friends are gone
All my friends are gone and all I see is trash
I'm wishing you would like you used to
Climb up in my branches
Wouldn't that be fantastic?
And sing to me
La la la la la
La la la la la
credits
from Lost Ark Studio Compilation - Vol. 03,
released December 1, 2012
Natasha Kozaily - Vocals
Dusty Brough - Guitar
Ben Wanicur - Bass
Julien Cantelm - Drums
Recorded and Mixed by Mike Butler at the Lost Ark Studio, California
Mastered by Jamal Ruhe at West West Side Music, New York
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