Strong As an Oak - Rachel Proctor



     
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Strong As an Oak Lyrics


There's two trees in Becky Hill's front yard
One big and one small
That big oak has been there for ages
And they planted that willow last fallHe bought it for their anniversary
So they could watch it grow like their love
But each day she looks out the window
To see it not growing that muchAnd she cries like that weepin' willow
Every time the wind starts to blow
But one of these days she's gonna be strong
Strong like the oakNow she hates the thought of leavin'
As much as she hates to stay
But somewhere in her heart she still needs him
But not as much as she did yesterdayAnd she cries like that weepin' willow
Every time the wind starts to blow
But one of these days she's gonna be strong
Strong like the oakShe'll walk out that screen door and hold her head high
Won't look back, won't shed a tear
Right now she's afraid of being alone

But she's been alone for yearsShe cries like that weepin' willow
Every time the wind starts to blow
But one of these days she's gonna be strong
Strong like the oak
Yea, one of these days she's gonna be strong
Strong as an oak

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Rachel Proctor is an American country music singer and songwriter. In 2002, Martina McBride recorded Proctor's song, "Where Would You Be." A division of RCA signed Proctor after her third audition for the label. In 2002, "Where Would You Be" peaked on the US Country Chart at #3 and on the US Hot 100 Chart at #43.

Rachel Proctor's debut album, Where I Belong, was released in August 10, 2004, on BNA Records. Singles from Where I Belong included "Days Like This," "Where I Belong," "Me and Emily," and "Didn't I."

Rachel found country video success with the chart topping, critically acclaimed music video of "Me and Emily."

Rachel married John W. Lancaster, of Gainesville, Georgia in November 2005 in a small ceremony at The Hermitage, outside of Nashville, Tennessee Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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