Himalayan
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Himalayan
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Tie my hands behind my back
It's a habit, dressed in black
Somewhere buried in the snow
Find a blade to cut these ropes
Are you shocked?
I know
To see a cathedral
Carved out of rock
Mother, I'm a mountain
A holy man
My body is sacred
The colour of the night
Surrender
I remember
Are those tears?
I know
To feel a fortress
Built out of fear
Mother, I'm a mountain
A holy man
My body is sacred
The colour of the night
Mother, I'm a mountain
Himalayan
My mind is wasted
I will always be your child
Surrender
White flag
We are each of us a mystery
Manmade
Show me secrets
That only women know
Hold me high above your head
And let me go
Mother, I'm a mountain
I'm innocent
My skin is a shield
Reflects the morning light
Mother, I'm a mountain
Himalayan
My spirit yields
I will always be your child
Surrender
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Jake Lore performs "Himalayan", and this lyric page sits inside the Jake Lore catalog on LyroVerse.
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