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Davies |
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When you climb to the top of the mountain |
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Look out over the sea |
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Think about the places perhaps, where a young man could be |
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Then you jump back down to the rooftops |
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Look out over the town |
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Think about all of the strange things circulating 'round. |
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It ain't easy, it ain't easy |
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It ain't easy to get to heaven when you're going down. |
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Well all the people have got their problems |
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That ain't nothing new |
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With the help of the good Lord, we can all pull on through |
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We can all pull on through |
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Get there in the end |
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Sometimes it'll take you right up and sometimes down again. |
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It ain't easy, it ain't easy |
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It ain't easy to get to heaven when you're going down. |
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Satisfaction, satisfaction |
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Keep me satisfied |
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I've got the love of a Hoochie Coochie woman, she calling from inside |
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She's a-calling from inside |
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Trying to get to you |
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All the woman really wants you can give her something too. |
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It ain't easy, it ain't easy |
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It ain't easy to get to heaven when you're going down. |
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It ain't easy, it ain't easy |
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It ain't easy to get to heaven when you're going down. |