There’s a tree on Soltry Hill 
it almost touches the sky 
it reaches high into the clouds 
as high as a bird can fly 
against the amber evening sky 
it silhouette stands out 
like some king or emperor 
statue majestic and proud.
There’s a tree on Soltry Hill 
that embraces the whole world 
a cover for dale below. 
A safe haven for all the birds.
Untouchable and strong it stands 
no gale or thunderstorm 
no heat or cold flood or drought 
have ever done it harm.
There’s a tree on Soltry Hill 
it bears a single scar 
two names hardly legible 
are carved into the bark. 
There’s a tree on Soltry Hill 
it out lived you and me 
the utter loneliness of living 
through eternity.