Can't Climb Alone © 2006 by Clint Anglin Alone I can’t climb the mountainside, Or cross the raging river to the other side; I can’t find my way without your light Here on this road in the dead of night. You know I sing this song just for you; Though I’ve got the rhythm, I’ve got the blues Because when you are far away The world is bleak and the sky is gray. Baby, you know way down in my soul Your love to me is worth more than gold; And the diamonds that sparkle in your eyes Shame the stars in the darkest skies. When I think I just can’t go on, And I’ll never make it through the storm, I close my eyes and I think of you, And the shade of my life is no longer blue. Alone I can’t climb this mountainside, Or cross the raging river to the other side; I can’t find my way without your light Here on this road in the dead of night. Baby, you know way down in my soul Your love to me is worth more than gold; And the diamonds that sparkle in your eyes Shame the stars in the darkest skies.