Story Behind The Song
Reflecting back on a childhood memory
Song Description
The story of my childhood treehouse where I used to play
Song Length |
3:50 |
Genre |
Country - Contemporary, Pop - Classic |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Welcoming, Relaxed |
Subject |
Houses, History, Past |
Similar Artists |
Blake Shelton, Aaron Watson, Luke Bryan |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
My Treehouse
By Steve Burdette & Randy Bishop (ASCAP)
©2018, Rokit Music
V1
I remember those warm summer mornings
I'd climb up those rickety steps
To the treehouse that my dad had built for me
I'd take some comic books and binoculars
Maybe a soda or two
And I'd be by myself with my thoughts as I'd play
CHORUS 1:
'Cause in my treehouse
Well, I was quite the man
And in my treehouse
I was flyin' high like Peter Pan
V2
I could be a super hero
I could be a football star
Alone in my world
I could travel so far
I could see the ancient pyramids
Go racing 'round the moon
Then my mom would yell
Come down for supper soon
CHORUS II:
In my treehouse
I was 10 feet tall
And in my treehouse
Yeah, I really had it all
BRIDGE:
How I miss those simple days
The ones before I came of age
And had to face the cold cruel world
When I think of how I loved that house
And all the dreams that came about
Some came true, some still wait
For another day
V3
If I could go back knowin'
All that I know now
I'd try to tell that little man somehow
To stay as long as he possibly could
In that treehouse made of wood
Because the longer he stays
The more memories he'll make
CHORUS III:
'Cause in that treehouse
Yeah, I was quite the man
And in my treehouse
I could fly like Superman
End: I was king of the world
Master of all I surveyed
In my treehouse, where I used to play