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On up the Mountain - Jakob Dylan



     
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On up the Mountain Lyrics


You're old enough to know well
The better things are all uphill
Bitter songs are never sung
In the highlands where you belongIn the smoke of cannons below
Men, they bury each other in rows
People come, people go
Work in numbers and leave aloneThere's a light making its way
On up the mountain night and day
And you'll get tired and you'll get weak
But you won't abandon your masterpieceOff to sleep you'll go
Through the halls and opened doors
Silver bells swinging low
Strung in branches of the unknownSoon morning comes
To warm the world and wake you up
Night is gone awful fast
It ain't wrong to be sadThere's a light making its way
On up the mountain night and day
And you'll go down and you'll go deep

But you won't surrender your masterpieceOh, here it comes and there it goes
The unbearable sound of the earth making men out of boys
First you learn and then you'll teach
About that bright, bright lightMaking its way
On up the mountain night and day
And you'll get tired and you'll get weak
But you won't abandon your masterpieceNow there's a light making its way
On up the mountain night and day
And you'll go down and you'll go deep
But you won't surrender your masterpieceYou won't surrender your masterpiece
You will deliver your masterpiece

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Jakob Dylan (born Jakob Luke Dylan on December 9, 1969, in New York) is an American singer and songwriter, best known as the lead singer of the rock band The Wallflowers. He has also, to date, recorded two solo albums. Tthe youngest of four children born to singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and his ex-wife Sara Dylan, it has been reported that Jakob does not like his famous father to be mentioned during interviews.

Read more about Jakob Dylan on Last.fm.


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