mountain
Ramona Córdova Lyrics


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Oh
Where will you be with your feet planted

I am used to abuse from the men on the mountain
Mound on you all their talk and dispute

For who is the leader of you
In the end who takes care of who

You choose
You do
You do
Do you

And to see all the peace and the love gone
If as if it was ever there
It seems that he is the worst
Whenever he is praised for his worth
While all hold on to his great mountain
But in the end when the mountain crumbles down
Where will we be
With our feet planted

You choose
You do




You do
Do you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ramona Córdova's song "Mountain" reflect a deep contemplation of power dynamics, control, and the consequences of blindly following a leader. The opening lines, "Where will you be with your feet planted," set the stage for a discussion on rootedness and stability in the face of challenges. The singer acknowledges being accustomed to mistreatment from those in positions of authority, particularly referencing the men on the mountain who heap their opinions and conflicts upon others.


The repeated questioning of "who is the leader of you" and "in the end who takes care of who" points to a theme of autonomy and personal responsibility. The lyrics suggest that individuals have the power to make choices and determine their own paths, even in the face of pressure and manipulation from those around them. The emphasis on the word "you" underscores the importance of self-awareness and agency in navigating relationships and power dynamics.


As the lyrics progress, the singer reflects on the illusion of peace and love that may have masked underlying issues. There is a sense of disillusionment with the idea of praising someone for their perceived worth, especially when it may come at the expense of others. The image of the mountain symbolizes strength and stability, but when it ultimately crumbles, questions arise about where individuals will stand and what will sustain them.


In the final lines, the repeated refrain of "You choose, You do, You do, Do you" serves as a reminder of the power of personal agency and decision-making. It prompts listeners to consider their actions and choices in the face of challenges and uncertainties, highlighting the importance of self-reflection and autonomy. Overall, the lyrics of "Mountain" encourage introspection and critical thinking about leadership, control, and individual responsibility in navigating complex relationships and power dynamics.




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Written by: Ramona Córdova

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