Lyrics Worn Out Sole To Heel - Skyclad
It′s
a
mountain
that
we
all
must
climb,
In
giant
leaps
or
one
step
at
a
time.
I
saw
a
fat,
old
money
lender
- shoes
of
silk
and
ermine,
Laughing
as
they
stambled
on
blistered
feet
rough
shod.
He
never
helped
the
poor
and
weak
- viewed
them
all
as
vermin,
So
when
he
fell
they
passed
him
by
and
struggled
up
to
god.
Each
of
us
must
walk
a
different
track
-
No
sign
to
guide
us
and
no
turning
back.
[Chorus:]
Humanity
in
motion
- it's
the
pilgrimage
eternal.
Most
are
blind
- But
i
suspect
what
rare
few
know
is
real.
"You
carry
me,
i′ll
carry
you"
this
simple
childish
notion.
A
cable
car
to
Shangrai-La,
Your
worn
up
soul
to
heal.
The
soldier
boy
is
marching
proud
(with
military
precision)
Kicking
others
from
the
path
- so
keen
to
reach
the
peak.
Never
will
he
get
there
with
this
tactical
decision
-
He
spends
so
much
time
fighting
that
each
footstep
takes
a
week.
Carpe
diem,
quam
minimum
credula
postero,
Persta
et
obdura
- omnia
vincit
amor!
My
money's
on
the
holy
man
- just
clad
in
sack
and
sandals
Heard
a
small
child
crying
there
- so
turned
around
and
stopped.
Like
a
beacon
now
he
shines
(bright
as
a
million
candles)
Alone
upon
the
summit
when
the
selfish
have
all
dropped.
It's
no
contest
- but
we
still
race
there
Like
the
saintly
tortoise
and
the
godless
hare.
Humanity
in
motion
- it′s
the
pilgrimage
eternal.
Most
are
blind
- But
i
suspect
what
rare
few
know
is
real.
"You
carry
me,
i′ll
carry
you"
this
simple
childish
notion.
A
cable
car
to
Shangrai
- La,
Your
worn
up
soul
to
heal.
You're
worn
up
sole
to
heal,
Your
worn
up
soul
too
...
Heal
your
worn
up
soul.
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