Smoke Upon The Mountain
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Smoke Upon The Mountain
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Stuck in the snow I’m feeling so tiny now
Staring at the mountain edge for quite some time
Though I can’t move I can’t help feeling amazed
Out of time how I wish you were there for me
Below the stars
There is smoke upon the mountain
Billows afar
I feel the burden of watching them
You’ve grown a man and time has come to achieve
Edge away so one day you may feel relieved
On the heights you’ll breathe, though you’ll lack oxygen
Afraid to come down, edge away from their sins
Below the stars
There is smoke upon the mountain
Billows afar
I feel the burden of watching them
Breathing at last
Be born again
Set me free
Below the stars
There is smoke upon the mountain
Billows afar
I feel the burden of watching them
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