The Trees of the Field Will All Clap Their Hands
Sufjan Stevens Lyrics


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If I am alive this time next year
Will I have arrived in time to share?
And mine is about as good this far
And I'm still applied to what you are

And I am joining all my thoughts to you
And I'm preparing every part for you
(Ta la, ta la la la ta, ta la la)
(Ta la, ta la la la ta, ta la la)

And I heard from the trees a great parade
And I heard from the hills a band was made
And will I be invited to the sound?
And will I be a part of what you've made?

And I am throwing all my thoughts away
And I'm destroying every bet I've made
And I am joining all my thoughts to you
And I'm preparing every part for you
For you

(Ta la, ta la la la ta, ta la la)
(Ta la, ta la la la ta, ta la la)
(Ta la, ta la la la ta, ta la la)




(Ta la, ta la la la ta, ta la la)
(Ta la, ta la la la ta, ta la la)

Overall Meaning

Sufjan Stevens's song "All the Trees of the Field Will Clap Their Hands" is a song about surrender and submission to a higher power. The singer of the song is questioning whether they will have "arrived" in time to share in what seems like a divine celebration, indicated by the sounds of a "great parade" and a "band" coming from the trees and hills. The singer is eager to be a part of whatever is happening, and is throwing away all their previous thoughts and plans to make sure they are fully prepared to participate.


The repetition of the lines "And I am joining all my thoughts to you / And I'm preparing every part for you" highlights the singer's focus on this higher power, and their desire to let go of their own individual desires and plans in order to fully participate in this moment. The ta las that punctuate the song give the sense of a joyful procession, making it clear that this is a moment of celebration and surrender rather than one of fear or anxiety.


Overall, "All the Trees of the Field Will Clap Their Hands" is a song that speaks to the beauty of letting go and joining in a larger celebration, and the joy that can be found in surrendering to something larger than oneself.


Line by Line Meaning

If I am alive this time next year
If I'm still breathing in a year, will I have accomplished enough to share with you?


Will I have arrived in time to share?
Have I achieved enough to contribute meaningfully to something we're working on together?


And mine is about as good this far
My progress has been decent so far.


And I'm still applied to what you are
I'm still focused on whatever it is we're working towards together.


And I am joining all my thoughts to you
I'm bringing my mental energy to combine with yours.


And I'm preparing every part for you
I'm getting everything ready for when we come together to make something amazing.


And I heard from the trees a great parade
I'm attuned with nature, and it feels like something big is happening.


And I heard from the hills a band was made
The hills are alive with the sound of music, and it fills me with excitement.


And will I be invited to the sound?
Will I have an opportunity to participate in whatever exciting thing is happening?


And will I be a part of what you've made?
Do I have a role to play in the creation of something special?


And I am throwing all my thoughts away
I'm shedding any previous mental baggage that could hold us back.


And I'm destroying every bet I've made
I'm abandoning any preconceived notions I had about what we'd make together.


And I am joining all my thoughts to you
Again, my mental energy is being directed towards our collaborative effort.


And I'm preparing every part for you
I want everything to be perfect and ready for when we start working together.


For you
This whole process is being done with you in mind.




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Written by: Sufjan Stevens

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Charles DIERIC

Lyrics

If I am alive this time next year
Will I have arrived in time to share?
And mine is about as good this far
And I'm still applied to what you are

And I am joining all my thoughts to you
And I'm preparing every part for you

And I heard from the trees a great parade
And I heard from the hills a band was made
And will I be invited to the sound?
And will I be a part of what you've made?

And I am throwing all my thoughts away
And I'm destroying every bet I've made
And I am joining all my thoughts to you
And I'm preparing every part for you
For you



Nathan Patterson

It is, and it is one of my favorites, Isaiah 55.

“You will go out in joy
and be led forth in peace;
the mountains and hills
will burst into song before you,
and all the trees of the field
will clap their hands.
13 Instead of the thornbush will grow the juniper,
and instead of briers the myrtle will grow.
This will be for the Lord’s renown,
for an everlasting sign,
that will endure forever.”



hanna sophia

If I am alive this time next year,
Will I have arrived in time to share?
Mine is about as good this far.
I'm still applied to what you are.
And I am joining all my thoughts to you.
And I'm preparing every part for you.

I heard from the trees a great parade.
And I heard from the hills a band was made.
Will I be invited to the sound?
Will I be a part of what you've made?
And I am throwing all my thoughts away.
And I'm destroying every bet I've made.
And I am joining all my thoughts to you.
And I'm preparing every part for you.

Written by Sufjan Stevens • Copyright © New Jerusalem Music



All comments from YouTube:

Elisabeth Carpenter

This is crazy; I just realized that at least 10 of Sufjan's songs are my all time favorites.

quackquack

Death with dignity?
Eugene? Mystery of love? These are some of them right?

Karen Contestabile

JOIN THE CLUB...LOL!

Aaron Nase

@quackquack do you think mystery of love was written 10 years ago?

Y'a pas de panneau

@quackquack Carrie and Lowell and his work on CMBYN are not sufjan's only projects tho

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Caty F

So this will sound weird, but I have the strangest connection with this song. I've always loved it, but I totally understand it now. I was sleeping under the stars in the Desolation Wilderness and I looked up and saw trees pointing towards the endless night sky. I didn't have any technology with me, but this song played in my head note for note, and I can't help but think that's how Sufjan intended this song to be heard. I could feel the trees swaying and clapping their hands to praise the Lord.

Chris Collier

That is beautiful

Ian Evans

when my dad got a diagnosis of malignant melanoma and was told he had 6 months to live, I came home to stay and help take care of him as he was on hospice. When I first heard this song , I immediately connected with that period and my father. I watched him do this. Quite literally. He gave up his worries on earth and began to prepare. He wasn't scared or angry..just sad to leave us but relegated himself to the journey ahead and was at peace with it. We were the ones devastated. This song strikes such an emotional chord in me whenever I play it..it also fills me with peace and acceptance of losing my dad. I know he lives on. About a yr after he died he came to me in a dream..looking healthy and happy, and he told me.. ( when I asked him "whats it like there ?")'He said.. " It's the darndest thing! I told the weather to the palm trees!!" ..The title of this song about the trees clapping, resonated instantly. I hope I am to see these things when I leave this earth....where it's so joyeous that you can converse

greenlady81

Thanks for sharing. Your story made me tear up. I can also relate to losing a father and having similar dreams. Thank goodness for music that helps us through
.

Arjun B

Ian Evans. bless you and I hope you find all the love and success and happiness life can afford you. Keep your head high, and live a good life to honour him.

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