Mountain
State Radio Lyrics


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Up on over the mountain, where it's keep or stay
Causing all that racket boy, they been doing that all day
And if you could find one
Wouldn't take him on
'Cause those boys are as clever now as the day is long

But he who holds the north wall
Is gonna' save his mortal kin

Back from the eastern wars they tell you what they've seen,
Mountains melt for dreadful armies and a new man machine

And the days they are retreating just as the condor steals his keep
And it's taking me over
It's taking me over
It's taking me over
It's taking me over

(Don't you see)
We're all useless, here in your new society
Estranged in our own land
On the earth of our father's hand we swear
To remember that were not alone child

Up on over the mountain East to the end
These eyes are fit for the fair and the knowledge of all men

But let you be forewarned from North to South
Whatever your burn is yours and no one else

Beyond the seventh hour
And takin' beyond the silent shade
Take your leave young prowler
And takin' beyond the balance made
It's takin' me over
This crowd of hollowed mirth
It's taking me over

(Don't you see)
We're all useless here in your new society
Estranged in our own land
On the earth of our father's hand
We swear to remember
That we're not alone, child




We're not alone, child
We're not alone, child

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of State Radio's song "Mountain" present a powerful commentary on society and humanity's relationship with the natural world. The first verse describes a group of people causing a disturbance up on a mountain and the second, the duty of someone who holds the north wall to protect their kin. The third verse speaks of soldiers returning from war and the destruction they have witnessed, painting a bleak picture of the future. The repeated line "it's taking me over" could refer to the overwhelming feeling of being consumed by society's problems and the loss of connection with nature.


The chorus emphasizes the feeling of being useless in a society that has become estranged from the earth, and the need to remember that we are not alone in this struggle. The final verse speaks of the importance of being warned and taking ownership of one's own problems, as well as the need to separate oneself from the crowd in order to find balance and fulfillment. The song works as a call to action for listeners to recognize their role in society's destructive behavior and to seek a new way forward, one that is more in harmony with the natural world.


Line by Line Meaning

Up on over the mountain, where it's keep or stay
Venturing to the top of the mountain to fight tooth and nail with enemies.


Causing all that racket boy, they been doing that all day
Tireless frenzied occupants making a racket, unrelenting till the end of the day.


And if you could find one
Even if you stumbled upon one of them.


Wouldn't take him on
It would not be wise to challenge him.


'Cause those boys are as clever now as the day is long
Those boys are just as crafty and canny as daylight hours.


But he who holds the north wall
The one who guards the fortress’s northern wall.


Is gonna' save his mortal kin
He will save the lives of those close to him.


Back from the eastern wars they tell you what they've seen,
Upon returning from the eastern front, they narrate what they've witnessed.


Mountains melt for dreadful armies and a new man machine
The destructive new machinery, when combined with soldiers, almost dissolves mountains.


And the days they are retreating just as the condor steals his keep
The days are slipping away just as a condor snatches prey.


And it's taking me over
It's engulfing and overwhelming me.


(Don't you see)


We're all useless, here in your new society
Living in the new society, we're all insignificant.


Estranged in our own land
We are disconnected in our own homeland.


On the earth of our father's hand we swear
We vow and pledge on our ancestors' land.


To remember that were not alone child
We must keep in mind that we are not alone.


Up on over the mountain East to the end
Heading to the eastern most point of this mountain range.


These eyes are fit for the fair and the knowledge of all men
These eyes are well-equipped to gather information and perceive everything.


But let you be forewarned from North to South
From the north to the south, be wary.


Whatever your burn is yours and no one else
Your passion belongs to you and you alone.


Beyond the seventh hour
After the seventh hour passes.


And takin' beyond the silent shade
Moving beyond the peaceful shade.


Take your leave young prowler
Depart while you're still young and adventurous.


And takin' beyond the balance made
Venturing beyond established boundaries.


It's takin' me over
It's overwhelming and taking control of me.


(Don't you see)


We're all useless here in your new society
In this new society, we're all purposeless.


Estranged in our own land
Disconnected in our own homeland.


On the earth of our father's hand
On our forefathers' land.


We swear to remember
We promise to never forget.


That we're not alone, child
We need not face our troubles alone.


We're not alone, child
We're not alone.


We're not alone, child
We're not alone.




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M C

I'm here 10 years later. One of my favorites. Keep rocking fellas.

MrPorkchops

Ye, it is a good one

Vanessa Braun

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Sean Smith

kinda reminds me of the chorus of people to people.....

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