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He wore the suit, he played the game
Built the dream, made the name
Forty years of rising high
Two strong kids and a love that never died
But the wind outside was whisperin' low
Said there's fire left in them bones, let's go
His hands knew work, his eyes knew pride
But his soul was driftin' with the tide
Memories of dirt roads and reckless cheers
Old guitars and stolen beers
He kissed his wife, said, Don't worry, dear
There's a boy in me that needs to reappear
There are mountains still to climb
Old friends waiting past the county line
Laughter echoing through the pines
Ain't no end—just different times
He's not runnin'—he's returnin' to the fire
'Cause life don't end when you retire
(Let that brass burn, let the rhythm roll)
Now he's out where the sky breathes deep
Trading gold for secrets he can keep
Campfire tales and midnight jams
Rusty trucks and weathered hands
They say, We knew you'd come, took you long enough
He grins and growls, Still got the stuff
He ain't runnin' from love or past
Just chasing a truth that's built to last
Not a goodbye, but a new hello
To the part of him he used to know
There are mountains still to climb
With old hearts beatin' in perfect time
No need for clocks, no ties that bind
Just one more ride before the line
He's not done—he's just rewiring desire
'Cause life don't end when you retire
Mountains still to climb
Yeah, the mountains still to climb
He's got that old soul burnin'—watch him shine