Barry,

I met Joey and Rory last year at a rodeo at the WNC Agricultural
Center. I bought a couple of CDs from them and had my picture taken
with them. Both were very nice. Rory is one pretty girl! They also
sang a couple of songs but Heart of the Wood was not one of them.

JP

On Jan 15, 11:36 pm, Barry Caselli <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm downloading it as I type this. I want to get caught up on email (yet 
> again) before I watch it.
> By the way, someone else, a friend on Youtube, sent me that video to watch 
> sometime last year. I'm not sure if I ever did watch it, but I will this time.
> Thanks.
> Barry
>
> --- On Fri, 1/15/10, James Parton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> From: James Parton <[email protected]>
> Subject: [ENTS] Heart of the Wood
> To: "ENTSTrees" <[email protected]>
> Date: Friday, January 15, 2010, 5:22 PM
>
> ENTS,
>
> Many of you have seen me post songs featuring trees before. This one
> came out last year by the " Can You Duet " couple Joey and Rory. It is
> great. When the part plays concerning Jesus I get teary-eyed every
> time. It is the noblest thing a tree has ever done.
>
> Watch & Listen
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9YWqjuJMkc
>
> I think what made granddaddy great is that he didn't work all day
> I'd love the time we spent and I'd go everywhere he went
> We'd end up on some old deer trail
> And I'd listen hard as he would spin his tales
>
> We were in a field of stumps he said I got a new one for you hon
> These trees once stood tall and I'm the man that made them fall
> I cut 'em up, sanded them down
> And you wouldn't believe what I found
>
> Past the bark and all the scars
> Our home was in the heart of those old trees
> God bless who sowed those seeds
> A hundred years and they just grew
> And only heaven knew what they'd mean, to our family
> All that time to become what they should
> you know Our home was in the heart of the wood
>
> He smiled, said there's my favorite one, pointed at a cherry stump
> He said I couldn't afford the one at Sears so the good lord planted
> one right here
> He carved out what he saw within and he gave it to my dad when he
> turned ten
>
> Past the bark and all the scars
> There was a guitar in the heart of that old tree
> All from just one seed
> A hundred years and it just grew
> And only heaven knew just what it'd be
> And how that tree could sing
> All that time to become what it should
> There were songs in the heart of the wood
>
> He said we can mark a tree to keep from getting lost
> and it'll always point our way home like that old rugged cross
>
> A hundred years and it just grew and only heaven knew what it'd be
> And who'd hang on that tree it held the Son of God like it should
> But I know it broke the heart of the wood
>
> I think what made granddaddy great was that he didn't work all day
> I'd love the time we spent
> I'd go everywhere that old man went
>
> Joey & Rory
>
> Post by James Parton
>
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