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Ask The Mountains

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Don’t come after
Don’t come after
Don’t come after

Come
Come
Come
Come

Don’t come after
Don’t come after
Please don’t follow me along
When you read this I’ll be gone

Ask the mountains
Springs and fountains
Why couldn’t this go on?
Couldn’t our happiness go on?
Ask the sun that lightens up the sky
When the night gives in, to tell you why

Ask the mountains
Wild woods, highlands
Ask the green in the woods and the trees
The cold breeze coming in from the sea

Springs and fountains
Ask the mountains
Springs and fountains
Ask the mountains

Springs and fountains
Ask the mountains

Springs and fountains
Ask the mountains

Ask the sun that lightens up the sky
When the night gives in, to tell you why

Tell the mountains
Springs and fountains

Why couldn’t this go on?
Couldn’t our happiness go on?

Why couldn’t this go on?
Couldn’t our happiness go on?

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