Climbing Mountains is an emotive song about the struggles of moving on after a lost love. As the narrator climbs mountains both literally and metaphorically, they grapple with memories that linger, recalling a smile that haunts them. The lyrics poignantly explore themes of longing and the desire for a carefree spirit amidst heartache.
Verse 1:
If I keep climbing these mountains, I'm afraid the view will remind me of you
And your smile may be in the reflection of the stream, I know it will keep me blue
Chorus:
Am I wrong for asking the guys for a bubbly soul, too?
But you always look at me with your head tilted as I pass through
Verse 2:
Every step I take, feels like I'm chasing shadows of what used to be
The heights are bold and stunning, yet all I see is your memory
Chorus:
Am I wrong for asking the guys for a bubbly soul, too?
But you always look at me with your head tilted as I pass through
Bridge:
These mountains hide the pain, but the valleys echo your name
I'm climbing higher, trying to erase, but it’s never the same
Chorus:
Am I wrong for asking the guys for a bubbly soul, too?
But you always look at me with your head tilted as I pass through
Outro:
If I keep climbing these mountains, I hope to find a view brand new
But I fear your smile might still shine through the morning dew.
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if i keep climbing these mountains, im afraid the view will remind me of you
and your smile may be in the reflection of stream, i know it will keep me blue
am i wrong for asking the guys for a bubbly soul, too?
but you always look at me with your head titled as i pass through
marco luka