Take Me Higher
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Take Me Higher
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I once heard there was a man
Up in the mountains of wales
He once told me he was looking
For the fountains of ale
Take me higher
But even though she claimed
To keep on calling me
I got a name but that name
Was dead to me
Take you higher
Even though I was lost
Even then I was born again
But even though I wasn't free
I didn't know I had it all
She once fell with a man
Into the fountains of youth
She was a queen
Back in 1973
Take me higher
I got my hands stuck
Onto the handles of love
But I had found the keys
She kept on hiding from me
Take you higher
Even though I was lost
But even then I was born again
Even though I wasn't free
I didn't know I had it all
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