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The Climb Lyrics by Elevator To Hell

Parts 1-3

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On the ground, feeling so small
Look up the tree, a mile above
Grab the lowest branch in my left hand
Second highest with the right

Up above five storeys wind begins to sway
Up above the highest building
Thinning of the air
Branches getting slightly bendy
Blue sky turns to stars

On the top branch of the tree
No cares left or no gravity
Reach into the starry sky
Seems like I could fly

Swim into the ocean black
Look down the tree to cloud
Wonder how I'll get back down
Can't ever see the ground

On the moon, there is no air
But the ground is grey and soft
It may seem like I'm unaware
But actually I'm not

About “The Climb” by Elevator To Hell

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"The Climb" appears on "Parts 1-3".

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