'The Hanging Tree' is a song performed by composer James Newton Howard featuring. The lyrics were written by The Hunger Games author Suzanne Collins and. The Hunger Games Mockingjay - The Hanging Tree Chords by. The Hunger Games Mockingjay - The Hanging Tree chords by. How about this version I found on youtube. Hanging tree hunger games bt种子,磁力链接 搜索结果 (0-0 of 0) hanging tree hunger games. www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYXczlVlLyY By TheSpiritOfTruth · 1 min ·. Songs - The Hunger Games Wiki"Deep In The Meadow" (also known as "Rue's Lullaby") is a song that is sung by Katniss to Rue, who was on her deathbed after Marvel speared her in the stomach. Rue's last request was to hear Katniss sing. Upon hearing this, Katniss did not know what to sing. She remembered a lullaby that she would sing to Prim when she was ill. The words are easy, soothing, and calming. It can be found in The Hunger Games and at the end of Mockingjay. An official version of "Deep in the Meadow" was recorded for The Hunger Games (film) by Sting. Jennifer Lawrence also recorded a version of the song for the soundtrack of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2. It is also used in the unofficial short film, Hunger Games: Katniss & Rue. Deep in the meadow, under the willow. A bed of grass, a soft green pillow. Lay down your head, and close your sleepy eyes. And when you awake, the sun will rise. Here it's safe, here it's warm. Here the daisies guard you from harm. Here your dreams are sweet and tomorrow brings them true. Here is the place where I love you. Deep in the meadow, hidden far away. A cloak of leaves, A moonbeam ray,Forget your woes and let your troubles lay. And when again it's morning, they'll wash away. Here it's safe, here it's warm. Here the daisies guard you from every harm. Here your dreams are sweet and tomorrow brings them true. Here is the place where I love you. Deep In the Meadow" by Sting. Official version of Rue's Lullaby, performed by Sting (released as downloadable bonus track)This song was taught to Katniss Everdeen by her father, Mr. Everdeen, when she was young. Her mother, Mrs. Everdeen heard her singing the song and watched Prim and her making necklaces of rope to go with it. Of course, they did not understand the true meaning of the song. Fearful, Mrs. Everdeen yelled at Mr. Everdeen, who told Katniss to forget the song lyrics. This caused Katniss to run into the meadow under a tree crying, and of course, remembered every word of the song. After Mr. Everdeen's death, the song played itself over and over in Katniss' head. She eventually understood that the person singing the song was a dead man calling for his lover to come join him in death, the thought at first seemed disturbing to her, but then she remembers how in Catching Fire, she was about to kill Peeta with a syringe to keep him safe from the Capitol. It meant that a life of torture must have not been worth living. At one point in revelation, Katniss really understands what this means, because she knows that being tortured by the Capitol is a much worse fate than death. Katniss sings this to Pollux after she plays with the mockingjays, which brought him to tears. This song is mentioned many times throughout Mockingjay. An official version has been recorded for Mockingjay Part 1. In Mockingjay Part 1, Plutarch Heavensbee claims he changed the words "necklace of rope" to "necklace of hope" in the recording for the Capitol. . The Hanging Tree,'. Listen to Jennifer Lawrence's 'Hunger Games' Folk Ballad. YouTube; Instagram; Tumblr; Pinterest. Various songs appear and are mentioned in The Hunger Games trilogy. Featured Songs. If we met up at midnight in the hanging tree. Are you, Are you Coming to the tree. Are you, Are you. Coming to the tree. Where they strung up a man they say murdered three. Strange things did happen here. No stranger would it be. If we met up at midnight in the hanging tree. Are you, Are you. Coming to the tree. Where the dead man called out for his love to flee. Strange things did happen here. No stranger would it be. If we met up at midnight in the hanging tree. Are you, Are you. Coming to the tree. Where I told you to run, so we'd both be free. Strange things did happen here. No stranger would it be. If we met up at midnight in the hanging tree. Are you, Are you. Coming to the tree. Wear a necklace of rope, side by side with me. Strange things did happen here,No stranger would it be,If we met up at midnight in the hanging tree. The Hanging Tree - Mockingjay Part One score - James Howard Newton. The Valley Song is mentioned in the first Hunger Games book by Peeta in the caves, saying how he remembers Katniss singing this song at school. It is most likely a reference to an old folk song, "Down in the Valley." It goes something like this. Down in the valley, the valley so low. Hang your head over, hear the wind blow. Hear the wind blow, dear, hear the wind blow; Hang your head over, hear the wind blow. Roses love sunshine, violets love dew,Angels in Heaven know I love you,Know I love you, dear, know I love you,Angels in Heaven know I love you. If you don't love me, love whom you please,Throw your arms 'round me, give my heart ease,Give my heart ease, dear, give my heart ease,Throw your arms 'round me, give my heart ease. Build me a castle, forty feet high; So I can see her as she rides by,As she rides by, dear, as she rides by,So I can see her as she rides by. Write me a letter,'Send it by mail,Send it in care of Birmingham Jail,Birmingham Jail, love, Birmingham Jail,Send it in care of Birmingham Jail.
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