The Mountain
Ahab Sealife Conservation Inc. Lyrics


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Coming down the mountain through the snow
Thinking that I'll never be my own
Self again

Know that there's nothing to be said
Fallen down a hole, there goes my leg
Oh shit
Coming down the mountain through the snow
Thinking that I'll never be my own
Self again

Know that there's nothing to be said
Fallen down a hole, there goes my leg
Oh shit

Vision is so blurry to me now
Thinking I'll die buried in the ground
Oh yeah

I see Death's slim figure coming down
Climbing up the mountain to give me
My end

Coming down the mountain through the snow
Thinking that I'll never be my own self
Again

Know that there's nothing to be said
Fallen down a hole there goes my leg
My end

Falling, coming
Thinking, coming
Mountain!

Hazel eyes, white skies
Saviour forest ranger lady

Coming down the mountain safe and sound
Lady forest ranger, head I bow
To you

Hopefully I'll live another day




But I ain't never coming up the mountain
Again

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "The Mountain" by Ahab Sealife Conservation Inc. convey a sense of isolation, struggle, and impending doom through the metaphor of descending a mountain in the snow. The repeated refrain of "Coming down the mountain through the snow, thinking that I'll never be my own self again" suggests a journey of despair and loss of identity. The harsh conditions of the snowy mountain represent the challenges and hardships faced by the singer, leading to a feeling of hopelessness and a loss of self-identity.


The imagery of falling down a hole and losing a leg symbolizes a physical and metaphorical descent into darkness and limitation. The exclamation of "Oh shit" reflects a sense of shock and realization of the severity of the situation. The repetition of these lines emphasizes the despair and helplessness felt by the singer as they confront their own mortality and limitations.


The mention of blurred vision and the certainty of death approaching create a sense of inevitability and acceptance of fate. The slim figure of Death climbing up the mountain serves as a haunting and foreboding presence, signaling the singer's impending end. The imagery of being buried in the ground emphasizes the finality and inevitability of death, further reinforcing the themes of mortality and acceptance.


In the final verses, the mention of a forest ranger lady with hazel eyes and white skies introduces a glimmer of hope and salvation amidst the darkness. The singer expresses gratitude and reverence towards this mysterious figure, acknowledging them as a savior or protector. The contrast between the desolate mountain and the presence of the forest ranger lady suggests a duality of despair and hope, with the singer finding solace and guidance in the midst of their struggles. The final lines hint at a sense of resignation and closure, as the singer contemplates their future while acknowledging the challenges they have faced and the possibility of never returning to the mountain again.


Line by Line Meaning

Coming down the mountain through the snow
Descending from a challenging experience while facing obstacles and uncertainty


Thinking that I'll never be my own Self again
Contemplating the loss of personal identity and sense of self


Know that there's nothing to be said
Realizing the futility of words in certain situations


Fallen down a hole, there goes my leg
Encountering unexpected setbacks and challenges


Oh shit
Expressing a sense of shock and distress


Vision is so blurry to me now
Feeling disoriented and uncertain about the future


Thinking I'll die buried in the ground
Contemplating mortality and death


I see Death's slim figure coming down
Recognizing the approach of mortality and the end of life


Climbing up the mountain to give me my end
Acknowledging the inevitability of reaching one's final destination


Falling, coming
Experiencing a sense of descent and progression


Thinking, coming
Reflecting upon past experiences while moving forward


Mountain!
Symbolizing a challenging and formidable obstacle


Hazel eyes, white skies
Describing a tranquil and serene natural environment


Saviour forest ranger lady
Portraying a figure of rescue and protection within nature


Coming down the mountain safe and sound
Returning from a difficult journey unscathed


Lady forest ranger, head I bow to you
Showing respect and gratitude towards a female protector of the forest


Hopefully I'll live another day
Expressing a desire for continued existence and survival


But I ain't never coming up the mountain again
Deciding to avoid revisiting past challenges and hardships




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Pedro Hoier Museka

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