2012년 4월 4일 수요일

Mountain Man -- Crash Kings



I'm sittin' on top of a mountain  She's rockin' that valley down below
Switch back to the peak with the blindfold,  Bummin' down at the top of my lungs
Screaming no Straight out on a headwall,   Turned into a free fall.

I'm sipping on some sunshine  I'm gonna leave it for the morning in the afterlife
And she's drunk by the daytime  I bet she feels it just the same in the evening
I'm sipping on some sunshine  I'm gonna leave it for the morning in the afterlife
And she's drunk by the daytime  I bet she feels it just the same not anymore

I'm sittin' on top of a hillside  There's a one-way path that's a-takin' me home
Climbing up to the peak with the blindfold,  Bummin' down at the top of my lungs
Screaming no  Straight out on a headwall,  Turned into a free fall.

I'm sipping on some sunshine  I'm gonna leave it for the morning in the afterlife
And she's drunk by the daytime  I bet she feels it just the same in the evening
I'm sipping on some sunshine  I'm gonna leave it for the morning in the afterlife
And she's drunk by the daytime  I bet she feels it just the same not anymore

I'm sippin' on some sunshine  I'm gonna leave it for the morning in the afterlife,
And they're drunk by the daytime  I bet they feel it just the same
I bet they feel it just the same                                                                                 (sing365)

 Tony Beliveau explained "It was July 4th of July weekend and I was on a 3 day solo trek out at Yosemite,  and I remember sitting on top of a mountain, looking out into the sun and the clouds. I had this really strong feeling of security, peace, and overall serenity. I remember thinking, 'this is where I want to be when I die'. When I came home, I wrote 'Mountain Man' as an overall reflection of that weekend. It's about savoring the best moments, separating yourself from the masses to discover your personal identity                                                         (songfacts) 


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