Boy on the Mountain

Richard Thompson, Terry Kirkman

Can you tell me?
Is that boy still climbin' up the mountain?
Can you see him?
Yes, he's still making way or has he fallen down?

I can't believe it
That he's still up there looking for the answer
He's got a lot more courage
Than most of us have ever found

And it makes me feel like runnin' up there
Just take him by the hand
To make sure he's got his strength
And that he still understands

He is the last hope I know of
For the common good
He is the last hope I know of
For brotherhood
He's just one of few I can think of
That fully understood
That all dreams are the realities of man

And it makes me feel like runnin' up there
Just take him by the hand
To make sure he's got his strength
And that he still understands

He is the last hope I know of
For the common good
He is the last hope I know of
For brotherhood
He's just one of few I can think of
That fully understood
That all dreams are the realities of man

Trivia about the song Boy on the Mountain by The Association

When was the song “Boy on the Mountain” released by The Association?
The song Boy on the Mountain was released in 1969, on the album “The Association”.
Who composed the song “Boy on the Mountain” by The Association?
The song “Boy on the Mountain” by The Association was composed by Richard Thompson, Terry Kirkman.

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