Crystal Mountain
Death Lyrics


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Built from blind faith
Passed down from self-induced fantasy
Turn a page to justify
Conjuring power - it opens wide
On seventh day,
Is that how it's done?
Twisting your eyes to perceive
All that you want
To assume from ignorance
Inflicting wounds with your
Cross-turned dagger

Inside crystal mountain
Evil takes its form
Inside crystal mountain
Commandments are reborn

All the traps are set to confine
All who get in the way of the divine
In sight and in mind of the hypocrite
A slave to the curse forever confined

Shatter the myth
Don't cut yourself
On your words against
Dreams made of steel
Stronger any faith
That inflicts pain and fear,
Is that how it's done?
Twisting your eyes to perceive
All that you want
To assume from ignorance
Inflicting wounds with your
Cross-turned dagger

Inside crystal mountain
Evil takes its form




Inside crystal mountain
Commandments are reborn

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of “Crystal Mountain” by Death, a death metal band from Florida, are a commentary on the dangers of religious fanaticism and the damage it can cause. The song describes how people can become trapped in their own beliefs, clinging blindly to faith that is self-induced or passed down from generations before them. This faith justifies acts of violence and intolerance, as if it grants power to those who subscribe to it. The seventh day is mentioned as a reference to its biblical significance, questioning whether this is really how the world works.


The song highlights the hypocrisy of religious fundamentalism by suggesting that it is a trap designed to confine people who get in the way of the divine’s desires. Insisting on demanding obedience to commandments that reflect antiquated biases and prejudices against people who live differently. The Crystal Mountain of the song represents a place where evil takes its form and where commandments are reborn. It's a symbol of religious power maintained by terror and belief of perpetuating torture and severe divine punishment for those who break the rules.


In conclusion, this song calls for a rejection of blind faith that inflicts pain and fear on others. It reveals the dangers of simple-minded beliefs in powerful but false myths and challenges people to be more open-minded, to shatter the myths that hold them back, with hopes they can find a way to survive in a society that is working hard at dividing them.


Line by Line Meaning

Built from blind faith
The belief system that people follow blindly, without questioning or understanding.


Passed down from self-induced fantasy
These beliefs are often created by people themselves, from their own imagination and are not necessarily based on reality.


Turn a page to justify
People use religious texts to justify their beliefs and actions, even if they contradict one another.


Conjuring power - it opens wide
The belief system gives people a sense of control and power over their lives, despite being based on unfounded assumptions.


On seventh day, Is that how it's done?
Questioning the validity of religious beliefs and practices.


Twisting your eyes to perceive
People often distort facts to fit their own beliefs and perspectives, despite evidence that contradicts them.


All that you want To assume from ignorance
Choosing to ignore contradictory evidence or facts and instead making assumptions based solely on personal beliefs, rather than objective truth.


Inflicting wounds with your Cross-turned dagger
Harming others by using religious beliefs as a weapon to impose one's will or beliefs on others.


Inside crystal mountain Evil takes its form
Religious institutions can often be used to justify acts of evil or malicious intent, creating a destructive environment.


Commandments are reborn
Religious laws and expectations are often rigid and unyielding, leading to people feeling trapped.


All the traps are set to confine
People may feel trapped and confined by the expectations of their religious beliefs.


All who get in the way of the divine
People may view themselves as superior to others who do not follow their particular religious beliefs.


In sight and in mind of the hypocrite
People who do not practice what they preach, and instead behave in ways contradictory to their religious beliefs.


A slave to the curse forever confined
People who feel trapped and confined by their religious beliefs, unable to break free from their ideology.


Shatter the myth
Encouraging people to question and challenge the beliefs that they blindly follow.


Don't cut yourself On your words against
Be careful about holding others to standards that you cannot achieve yourself.


Dreams made of steel Stronger any faith
Believing in oneself and having the strength to break free from confining beliefs is more powerful than any religious doctrine.


That inflicts pain and fear, Is that how it's done?
Questioning the motives of religious institutions and practices that create pain and fear in people.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CHUCK SCHULDINER

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