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Those who say life’s got its ups and downs
Ain’t ever lived in my home town
You can gauge your day where I come from
By the size of the hill you just tumbled from
And the old folks got their favourite line
"This mountain ain’t gettin’ any smaller...
No stairs, elevators, just this steep incline
...so you’d better learn to climb..."

So you start climbin’ this mountain on your hands and knees
You look like you’re beggin’ "Help me, please!"
You wear out your pride like an old pair of shoes
Whoever said we had to pay your dues?
And there ain’t much ground I’ve left behind...
"This mountain ain’t gettin’ any smaller...
No stairs, elevators, just this steep incline...
so you’d better learn to climb..."

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from Once Upon a Chime​.​.​. in my Head, track released January 1, 2007
Words, Music, Vocals & Performance - Luc Normand


Produced by Luc Normand
Recorded at Windhurst Studios, Ontario, Canada

© ℗ 2007 Luc Normand. All rights reserved.
All arrangements © Luc Normand, SOCAN/ASCAP
Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws.

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Luc Normand Ontario

A Canadian singer/songwriter who started off as a drummer in a band that had no musicians capable of composing music to go with his lyrics. One guy threw an old beat up guitar in his lap and said "Here... pluck out the melody on one string."

That was 1982.

Now look where it's gotten us...
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