Great High Mountain - (Jack White) Edmund Hillary Tribute
Here is my banjo cover tribute to the late great Sir Ed, a very popular man here in New Zealand. Jack White did a wonderful version of this for 'Cold Mountain'. I don't think there can be a more perfect metaphor than this song for the life of Sir Ed and indeed all our lives.
I myself shall be making my own attempt on the great high mountain (Everest Base Camp) next year - whoopee!!
The photo is from Jon Krakauer's book 'Into Thin Air - A Personal Account of the Everest Disaster' which is one of the best books you'll ever read. Krakauer also wrote 'Into the Wild', another incredible book now popularised in Sean Penn's Oscar nominated film.
And now the lyrics:
Once I stood at the foot of a great high mountain
That I wanted so much to climb
And on top of this mountain was a beautiful fountain
That flows with the waters of life
I fell down on my knees at the foot of this mountain
I cried, "O Lord what must I do?
I want to climb this mountain, I want to drink from this fountain
That flows so clear in my view"
Then I heard a sweet voice from the top of this mountain
Saying, "Child put your hand in mine"
I started climbing slowly, "Watch your steps at the edges
And take one step at a time"
I started climbing upward taking one step at a time
The higher I got the harder I climbed
I'm still climbing upward and my journey's almost ended
I'm nearing the top and you ought to see the view
Oh the water flows freely, there's enough to make you free
So friend if you're thirsty climb this mountain with me
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tewhere1
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