Lyrics The Climb - Barbara Dickson
Out
along
the
urban
clearway
Sending
him
the
road
he
came
Mayve
he'll
be
someone
someday
Everyone
will
know
his
name
Even
if
he
learns
the
hard
way
Maybe
it'll
take
some
time
Everywhere
you've
played
is
worth
it
When
you've
made
the
climb
People
in
a
smoky
bar
room
Listen
to
the
words
he
sings
Wonder
where
the
songs
all
come
from
Finger
picking
weary
strings
Gonna
set
his
life
to
music
Found
a
reason
for
the
rhyme
Waiting
for
the
break
The
day
he's
gonna
make
the
climb
When
will
you
lift
your
lift
your
eyes
Burning
skies
are
promising
the
dawn
Forget
the
part
you
played
in
the
masquerade
And
maybe
a
song
will
help
you
go
on
Met
him
at
a
late
night
party
Heard
him
in
the
concert
hall
Saw
him
in
a
transport
cafe
Bought
him
at
the
record
store
Read
him
in
the
music
papers
Played
him
for
the
thousandth
time
And
everybody
said
that
finally
He'd
made
the
climb
Somewhere
on
the
urban
clearway
Someone
sings
his
favourite
song
Guitar
in
a
battered
hard
case
Falling
as
he
walks
along
Thanking
him
for
inspiration
Trying
to
complete
the
mind
Walking
in
a
dream
and
he
Doesn't
even
see
the
climb
When
will
you
lift
your
eyes
Morning
skies
are
promising
the
dawn
Forget
the
part
you
played
in
the
masquerade
And
maybe
a
song'll
help
you
go
on
Do,
do,
do,
do.
1 Witch of the Westmorlands
2 If I Never, Ever Saw You Again
3 The Recruited Collier
4 The Morning Lies Heavy
5 Fine Flowers In the Valley
6 Lord Thomas of Winesberry and the King's Daughter
7 The Climb
8 The Orange and the Blue
9 Winter's Song
10 If I'd Stayed Around
11 Somebody Counts On Me
12 Lullaby for Father
13 I Am the Great Sun
14 Together Forever
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