Tree Of Hearts performed by Bryan White on the album "The Right Place" written by Skip Ewing and Don Sampson On a tree inside a heart A dull boy scout knife took half a day to carve Michael loves Caroline He'd just turned ten and she was nine The summer she turned sweet sixteen He finally found his nerve and took her out to see And what she saw through her tears Was seven hearts for seven years And they stood beneath the tree of hearts And they watched their feelings grow And they swore they'd never be apart True love left its mark On the tree of hearts The tenth time he carved their names Caroline's dad was giving her away There beneath the shelter of The tree of hearts they pledged their love And then four hearts down the road They brought the first of two born home And they played beneath the tree of hearts And they watched their children grow Where they swore they'd never be apart True love left its mark On the tree of hearts In the blinking of an eye Somehow fifty-seven hearts flew by Fifty-eight, fifty-nine Sixty, he missed Caroline Sixty-one, Michael knew There wouldn't be a sixty-two Now they lay beneath the tree of hearts You can watch their love still grow Where they swore they'd never be apart True love left its mark On my tree of hearts Note that the rhythm in this song is kind of odd, so you're usually switching chords in a place that looks funny on paper. You should definitely listen to the song to get a handle on the rhythm before you try anything. I don't know if this is the same key as Bryan sings it in, because I put chords to it in a key that my voice can handle, but as transcribed it sounds all right. If you have any corrections, feel free to e-mail me. --Jenn