High Upon High
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High Upon High
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I have seen the other side, seen it through your eyes
a bridge across the city wall, a tower reaching up to the sky
a city o wondrous dream, a place of endless time
to take away your agony, a city where no man can die
where there's a sign, to show me the way (chorus)
light up the sky help me to reveal your mystery
a path winding through the trees, smell the morning dew
leading all along its way, the way that only the shadows knew
glancing through an open door, tell me what you see
an image from beyond your mind, of what you are or wanting to be
step into this hidden dream, high upon high
body's feeling stronger now, youth's returning through out my soul
feeling like a new born child life's returned again
fate is set before me now, this must be my destiny
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White Spirit performs "High Upon High", and this lyric page sits inside the White Spirit catalog on LyroVerse.
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