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Song Title: Fall Of George Mallory
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Oh yeah, yeah
And the birds eat your insides
Clutching the mountain side
(its where the day takes you)
Did you think you would try to climb the face?
There's longing and it breaks you
(synthetic lies)
Your filling up with concrete

Didn't miss a breath
When you climbed so high
Did you see your wife and child
And where you ready to die
A million miles away, would you throw it all away
To find thyself, we're climbing, yeah

Simple dreams in the mainstream
Is where the day takes you
Simple dreams in the mainstream
But you just died a million miles from home

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