The Climber

NEIL MULLANE FINN

Beside me now are strangers to my eyes
They might be getting crazy, might be wise
They're stranded either way in such a lonely place
I'm looking out for you
Among the flies that wait in line
For days on end and nights so cold and always so intense

I try to reach the top most every day
In hope I turn my face up to the sky
And the cover hangs so low, I see no sign of life
Nothing springs to mind
Among the flies that wait in line
For days on end and nights so cold, always so intense

Here we are
There's a smile between us and it's going on

You and me have always gotten through
Anyone can tell him that it's true
You feel it every time, you drive away from home
The headlights hypnotize and take you off towards the sea
Into the night, you run away with thoughts you cannot hide

Vacant eyes can't describe my hunger
For your billowing arms

Mother, I can't help thinking of you
Take this dull ache away

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Who composed the song “The Climber” by Neil Finn?
The song “The Climber” by Neil Finn was composed by NEIL MULLANE FINN.

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