paroles de chanson You, The Mountain And Me - Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott
Love
doesn′t
always
present
you
with
gold
With
the
very
first
person
you
hold
Love
can
shine
early,
come
in
from
the
cold
And
be
young,
middle-aged
or
be
old
When
those
young
wolves
tracked
down
that
old
wounded
bear
It
was
you,
the
mountain,
and
me
When
those
two
hungry
vultures,
they
circled
the
air
It
was
up
that
old
mountain
and
me
When
this
pitiful
life,
it
comes
to
an
end
It'll
be
you,
the
mountain,
and
me
When
I′ve
found
the
right
road,
but
I've
lost
all
my
friends
It'll
be
you,
the
mountain,
and
me
(ooh-ooh)
It′ll
be
you
and
the
mountain,
and
me
Now
the
sun′s
disappeared,
the
red's
moving
in
The
moon
in
the
background
just
blushed
The
cold
steel
of
the
mountain
conceals
a
dark
truth
That
one
of
us
may
have
been
pushed
So
with
tears
in
my
eyes,
all
wet
in
the
skies
One
thing
I′ll
know
about
you
God
may
not
exist,
the
moon
may
be
cheese
But
that
mountain
and
thee
will
be
true
(ooh-ooh)
That
mountain
and
thee
will
be
true
So
when
love
hit
this
pair,
youth
was
no
longer
there
Just
wisdom,
laughter,
and
lines
Both
had
been
lookers,
now
chained
to
their
cookers
And
endless
glasses
of
wine
When
those
old
crows
and
Dumbo,
they
clap
my
demise
So
very
much
louder
than
anybody
than
any
first
prize
When
they
fell
from
above
and
pecked
out
my
eyes
It
was
up
that
old
mountain
and
me
I
won't
jump
in
that
river
or
fall
in
that
sea
Fold
your
hand
closely
in
mine
And
tell
you
although
you′ve
just
found
a
new
love
Your
old
one's
just
gonna
be
fine
Cause
you′re
like
the
scariest,
sheerest
of
draughts
That
can
jump
from
your
balls
to
your
throat
And
down
like
that
shelf
that
you
landed
upon
And
that
bid
on
that
old
mountain
goat
That
bid
on
that
old
mountain
goat
(ooh-ooh)
That
bid
on
that
old
mountain
goat...
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