Mountainside
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Mountainside
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Beneath my skin
Is where I keep my beating heart
In its weak frame
I'm a selfish dependent
I like to call my field by name
I call your name
You know your love's a mountainside
That I wish I could climb
Yeah
How quickly then
How quickly all of this will end
How quickly then
Our love will turn into resentment
Your love's a stormy sea
She cast me to the reef
Yeah
And some say love is all it takes
Some say love is just one big mistake
Some say love means nothing
More than how alone you were before
Your love's a mountainside
That I wish I could climb
Your love's a stormy sea
I'll build a submarine
Yeah
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