The Climb
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The Climb
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When I flounder and drown, you well up in me
When lost I am found in the way that you see me
And when hope seems gone, I know that you will carry me
And I know, I know that life is short
And tide, my love, is high
All that remains are your heart and your head
That's what he said the day that I left
And the uphill climb is the one worth fighting for
Worth fighting for
All that remains are your heart and your head
That's what I whispered to myself
And the one you love will show
And the one you love will show
There's no need to cry
There's no need to hide out
You've got to let it go
You've got to let it go
Let it go
All that remains are your heart and your head
At the end of the day when you're lying in bed
And the one you love will show
And the life you live you chose
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Laura Jorgensen performs "The Climb", and this lyric page sits inside the Laura Jorgensen catalog on LyroVerse.
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