Old Oak Tree

Old Oak Tree

From Dewey's Ditties by Dewey Longuski

October 14, 2025 · 3 min

About this episode

The episode reflects on love and memories associated with an old oak tree.

Remember our first night in this farmhouse, No furniture or food The Chardonnay, my old bedroll and sleeping in til noon What happened to that feeling of loving so carefree? We might have never got it back if it wasn’t for that old oak tree That took out the power lines put us in the dark, so we could see the light [Chorus] You and me for three whole days Camped out by the fireplace Scattered clothes across the floor One sleeping bag to keep us warm Drinking wine from coffee cups Remembering how we fell in love And making brand new memories Thanks to that old oak tree [Verse 2] It took a week to cut that hardwood up And stack it by the house Now there are no excuses left to let this flame die out Was that storm that took her down, a sign we need a change I'm not willing to assume this feeling will remain Let's call in sick on Fridays now and then So that old oak tree can heat us up again And again [Chorus] It'll be you and me for three whole days Camped out by the fireplace Scattered clothes across the floor One sleeping bag to keep us warm Drinking wine from coffee cups Remembering how we fell in love And making brand new memories Thanks to that old oak tree [Bridge] No TV or…

People in this episode

Host: Dewey Longuski

Topics covered

  • love
  • memories
  • nature
  • relationships
  • nostalgia

Keywords

  • old oak tree
  • love
  • memories
  • fireplace
  • Chardonnay

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