The Old Tree
Sanchez. Michael Lyrics


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Old muddy water, take me down
Old muddy water I swim
Down to the river I row and rise
(Yes I rise)
Down to the river I go




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "The Old Tree" by Michael Sanchez depict a longing and desire for solace and cleansing. The reference to "old muddy water" symbolizes the burdens and troubles that the singer seeks to escape from. They yearn for the water to take them down, suggesting a desire to be freed from their current state. The repetition of "Old muddy water, take me down" emphasizes the urgency and desperation in their plea.


As the lyrics continue, the singer expresses their willingness to surrender themselves to the water. They declare that they will swim in the old muddy water, embracing its transformative power. This could be seen as an act of surrender, letting go of control and allowing the water to guide them.


The next lines, "Down to the river I row and rise, (Yes I rise), Down to the river I go," indicate a cycle of renewal and rebirth. The river symbolizes a source of rejuvenation and purification. The act of rowing and rising implies that the singer is actively participating in their own transformation. They recognize that by going down to the river, they have the chance to rise above their struggles and find a sense of peace and renewal.


Overall, "The Old Tree" speaks to the universal desire for redemption and a fresh start. It conveys the hope of finding solace and a sense of liberation through the metaphor of the old muddy water and the river.


Line by Line Meaning

Old muddy water, take me down
I long for the familiar feeling of being submerged in murky water


Old muddy water I swim
I find solace and freedom as I immerse myself in the old muddy water


Down to the river I row and rise
I navigate the river's current, both descending and ascending along its course


(Yes I rise)
(Indeed, I achieve growth and triumph over adversity)


Down to the river I go
I venture towards the river, seeking insight and renewal




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Written by: Michael Jaskewicz

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