Woodman, Woodman, Spare That Tree!

Irving Berlin

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    [1st verse:]
    A great big tree grows near our house
    It's been there quite some time
    This tree's a slipp'ry elm tree and very hard to climb
    But when my wife starts after me, up in that tree I roost
    I go up like a healthy squirrel and never need no boost
    The other day a woodman came to chop the refuge down
    And carve it into kindling wood, to peddle 'round the town
    I says to him, "I pray thee cease, desist, refrain and stop
    Lay down that razor, man, chop not a single chop"

    [Refrain:]
    Woodman, woodman, spare that tree
    Touch not a single bough
    For years it has protected me
    And I'll protect it now
    Chop down an oak, a birch or pine
    But not this slipp'ry elm of mine
    It's the only tree that my wife can't climb
    So spare that tree

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    [2nd verse:]
    I said to him, "You see that hole
    Up near that old treetop
    I've got five dollars there, that's yours, if you refrain to chop
    No beast but me can climb that tree, 'cause it's too slippery
    I can't get up myself, unless my wife is after me
    So get my wife and I'll call her a very naughty word
    And then you'll see me give an imitation of a bird
    You may not know just where to go, when my wife gets around
    But when she comes, remember this, if I'm not on the ground"

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    Composición: Irving Berlin y O Bryan Vinnie

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