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Planting Trees Intro (Live) chords and lyrics - ANDREW PETERSON
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[Verse 1] [Gm]Thank you guys. Well, [G]my wife, Jamie, is this really [Gm]awesome lady. We used to travel together for years and years. [G]She never really wanted to be a singer, but she could always sing. She was always [Bb]very musical. [G]In fact, we met be[Bb]cause when [G]I first went to college, I [Gm]went to this little Bible [Am]col lege in Florida [A]called Florida Christian College, and my [C]freshman year I [Bm]did what all incoming freshman [G]mu sicians do, and that is we started the [A]greatest Christian rock band of all time. [G]And we needed a keyboard player, and this was like the first month or so of school, and I remember thinking to myself, well, there's this really pretty girl who plays piano in chapel. [Bb]I will[G] volunteer to ask her to be in our band. And [Bb]so I mustered the guts and I went and I met the pretty girl and said, hey, we're starting [G]the greatest Christian rock band of all time. Would you like to play piano in our band? And she said yes, but she warned me that she didn't play by ear. She only read music. And I was like, oh, it'll be fine. I'll teach you the songs. It won't be a big deal. So for like weeks we would meet in the practice room after class [Bb]and I would sit there and start to teach [G]her our songs and [C]and it [G]ended up [D]Being[G] kind of a frustrating process because after two two or three weeks of working on these songs every [Bm]day after class she [G]still couldn't play them correctly and I started thinking that maybe looks weren't everything and And so I started rethinking that my whole game plan But anyway, as things happened, we ended up getting married about a year later in the middle of my sophomore year, and we've been married for 15 years now. just a few years ago, I was telling that [Bb]story to somebody, and Jamie was like, oh, I never [G]told you? I knew how to play the songs [Bb]all along, I just [G]was pretending like I didn't so that we could go to the practice room together. All this time, I thought I was in control, I was not. And so, anyway, so whenever I graduated college and we moved to [Bb]Nashville, and I de[G]cided that this was going to [A]be this career. [G]She[A] was a school teacher and we decided that we'd [G]rather be together and be poor than for her to keep her job and have to stay home while I traveled. And so she kind of by default became the background singer in the band. Which is funny because she doesn't really like music all that much. And that makes her sound like a cranky person. She's not. She's just not like a music lover. She likes to listen to radio and kind of like bouncy fun songs but like she's as [Bb]far as I know [G]she has never read [A]like the lyrics to a [G]song or like poured over, like, played on what? You know, she doesn't love music like that. And so, as a matter of fact, she's only bought one CD in her whole life, and it was the Titanic soundtrack. And that wasn't even because of the music, it was because of Leonardo DiCaprio. And so, anyway, hilarious. And the further irony of her kind of like, you know, or the way she sees music is that she is a piano teacher, so I think that's funny. [F#]she, [F#]so she doesn'[G]t often these days because we homeschool our kids, works really hard. And she doesn't often get to [A]go with me on trips [F#]anymore. But [G]last year I ended up going to this retreat and we worked it out so that she could come for the weekend. It was so nice to have her with me and singing with me and stuff again. [F#]But [G]it was this retreat full of these like heady people, know, and there was this [A]famous author speaker there and then [Bb]we would break away into our [G]breakaway groups and discuss the [A]guy's topic, you know, and there were like five, [G]six of us sitting around talking and we were discussing, for some reason that this particular day we were [G]talking about what we're doing to push back the fall. Like, what are you doing in a practical way to shed light in the darkness and to build the kingdom? And, you know, we're with these people who are authors, you know, and it gets to them and they say, oh, well, I'm writing a book on the exegetical ethos of, I don't even [A]know how to say that all right and an[G]d then they would get to like the pastor there and he would say oh well I'm preaching and that's all good and right and then it would get to me and I knew my answer pretty clearly because [A]for years I've felt like if God made me good at [G]writing songs or stories or whatever then it was [Bb]to tell the truth in the most beautiful way that I can and [G]that was my answer but the whole time I was wondering what is Jamie gonna say because she's the first person to tell you she's not like an artsy fartsy person I said that on the recording. just so you know. Whoops. And so she's an artsy tootsy person. Awesome. She's an artsy person. So anyway, I was so curious to see what she would say. And it got to Jamie and she said, I'm shedding light in the darkness by [Bb]raising these [F]three children children in the Lord. And it [G]was a great answer, it was like exactly [Bb]the answer our little [A]group needed, because in that one sen tence she kind of brought [G]low all of us on our fancy books and sermons, you know. Because if there's any, like it's hard for me to imagine a more [G]concentrated, specific version of what it means to shed light in the darkness by pouring the love of Christ into another [G]human being than what Jamie does for our children, or what a mother in a household does to her children. Anyway, I was thinking about how nice it is that as a songwriter I get occasional [G]e -mails from people, you know, who say, I was driving through Punxsutawney [G]and your song came on and it was a blessing. And it's always nice to get e -mails like that. But then I thought how unfair it is that moms don't often get e -mails from people who are driving through Punxsutawney and their motherhood was a blessing to them as they drove or whatever. And so I wanted to write a song that would be my e -mail to Jamie, to thank her for the great work she's doing in the kingdom, and for that matter, [G]for anybody out there who's interested in doing work that really matters, lasting work. And so this is a song called Planting Trees.
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