Will you
let me climb your mountain
Though I'm
not certain why
To me, it's
more appealing
Than others
I've passed by
I will not
affect its grandeur
By breaking
off a stone
I won't
disturb a single grain
I know it's
not my own
I will not
remove its flora
No tree
will I uproot
I won't
meddle with its beauty
Nor trample
flowers underfoot
I may
explore your darkest caves
Through
springs of water, run
With
squinted eyes I'll revel in
The way
your ice reflects the sun
But I
promise not to trespass
I will do
you no wrong
At anytime
just speak the word
I will not
tarry long
But if
you'll let me wander
Amidst the
warmth and cold
Know my
resolve is steadfast
The upward
path I'll hold
Though I've
pledged not to tamper
With your
pristine mountain range
I won't
guarantee my presence
Will not
induce a change
When
practiced hands begin to climb
They do not
lose their grip
My tender
touch will never alter
And neither
will it slip
I will
traverse this holy ground
Until my
time is through
Each ounce
of strength I can procure
I will
spend selflessly on you
Your
mountain is majestic
It's
stature wide and high
Though
love's my sole companion
There is no
greater guide
Together we
will find the way
Until our
task's complete
Abandoned
to our only goal
That our
two souls will meet
Won't you
let me climb this mountain
Without it
I'm alone
For all
along my mountain range
Has been to
climb your own
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