King Of The Mountain
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King Of The Mountain
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King of the Mountain
Looking for stories more precious than gold
Building a house where the stories are told
Words will echo and bells will ring
This town will be where sopranos sing
I’ll be king of the mountain
I got my men and I got my crew
Only enemy, the jungle of Peru
They call me a devil, they call me a god
Do what I can to keep the facade
I’ll be king of the mountain
One day
You’ll understand
My divine plan
Forgive me
To live without a dream
Is no way to be
Snake and eagle to kill
Journey to the top, my deepest will
Crash of the ship cut open my skin
River cleanses ambitions’ sins
I’ll be king of the mountain
I’ll be king
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