Big Country - Hardly A Mountain Lyrics






She still dreams about their time together
Wide awake in the dark morning hours
It was never gonna be forever
Moments fade like a lover’s past

And she rises to get through the morning
Doesn’t dress until the afternoon
What’s the use of it when no one’s calling
She wouldn’t want to come far too soon

No, there’s hardly a mountain that I would not climb
A sea I would not swim
No, there is not a river that I would not cross
To be with you again

No, there’s hardly a mountain that I would not climb
A sea I would not swim
No, there is not a river that I would not cross
To be with you again

He likes to say he is too busy to worry
Then it’s with him out on his own
They can’t help that everything is a hurry
He’s in safer hands when he’s alone

But in the quiet of an endless evening
Too much time to think, too much to fill
He still dreams about their time together
We come and go like we always will

And there’s hardly a mountain that I would not climb
A sea I would not swim
No, there is not a river that I would not cross
To be with you again

No, there’s hardly a mountain that I would not climb
A sea I would not swim
There is not a river that I would not cross
To be with you again

No, there’s hardly a mountain that I would not climb
A sea I would not swim
No, there is not a river that I would not cross
To be with you again

There’s hardly a mountain that I would not climb
A sea I would not swim
No, there is not a river that I would not cross
To be with you again





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  1. M.... ....

    I like the cover photo, Stuart with his Skids haircut and Skids suit.

  2. G.... R....

    could've made radio air with this one.

  3. a.... w....

    Another great BC song appears from nowhere.

  4. S.... G....

    There's something special about this one, even compared to other BC songs ...

    S.... G....

    Simply a masterpiece, should have flied up to number 1 in the charts, but it doesn't matter, now. This song breaks my old punk/metal rocker heart. Peace to your Soul, Maestro Stuart Adamson...