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New Heights - Michal Menert



     
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You are a thunderous thing, wondrous king
The face of rival-less Gods, deep in your thoughts
Come here, oh, closer to touch, never enough
Let me climb under your skin, oh, let me inFrom your lips a precipice, I hang from every word
High and seeking, oh, we are reaching
New heights and seeking, how to keep them high
Keep 'em highThe calm of turbulent seas fallen to sleep
And when the troubles arise we hold on tight
How can a body contain something so great?
My shell may suddenly burst, out will come birdsFrom your lips a precipice, I hang on every word
High and seeking, oh, we are reaching
New heights and seeking, how to keep them
High and seeking, oh, we are reaching
New heights and seeking, how to keep them high
Keep 'em highWe will find a way, we will find a way
We will find a way, yes, we will find a wayAnd we are high and seeking, oh, we are reaching
New heights and seeking, how to keep them
High and seeking, oh, we are reaching

New heights and seeking, how to keep themHigh and seeking, oh, we are reaching
New heights and seeking, how to keep them
High and seeking, oh, we are reaching
New heights and seeking, how to keep them high
Keep 'em high

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Michal Menert was born in Kielce, Poland, in 1982, while the country was under communist rule. As a young child, he and his parents fled to the United States by way of West Germany, becoming political refugees. During his childhood, Michal's father exposed him to a wide variety of Eastern and Western music, giving the boy fertile soil in which to plant his musical visions early on. Coming from a musical background of playing guitar, keyboards, and dabbling in a variety of other instruments gave Michal a unique approach to composing his own musical style.

Read more about Michal Menert on Last.fm.


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