Oho,
Highest Mountain Top
No one ever is allowed to climb up
He lived at basecamp all his life
oho, at the feet of the
highest Mountain Top
Oho
He heard a voice, oho
A very persistent voice, oho
He heard it call
True Power
He wasn’t searching for a true meaning,
While he got a herculean task, he didn't ask for at all
He tried to get out of there by talking
He asked for some help
There were some friends who tried too
But in the end
They had all to go along
And so the party was formed
He was born at the right time
oho, born to fight
To face his nemesis
Oho
He heard a voice, oho
The strongest voice, oho
He heard it call
True Power
He wasn’t searching for a true meaning,
While he got a herculean task, he didn't ask for at all
He tried to get out of there by talking
He asked for some help
There were some friends who tried too
But in the end
They had all to go along
They’re up and ready for the challenge
Oho
Highest Mountain Top
No one ever is aloud to climb up
He wasn’t searching for a true meaning,
While he got a herculean task he didn't ask for at all
He tried to get out of there by talking
He asked for some help
There were some friends who tried too
But in the end
They had all to go along
The party's victorious return
Highest Mountain Top
No one ever is allowed to climb up
Oho
Highest Mountain Top
No one ever is allowed to climb up
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