The Mountain
Temple Scene Lyrics


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There’s a silence on the mountain
That is deeper than a memory
It’s a silence that I’m hoping
Will be louder than the dreams I’ve had
But it’s too late, I’m already home
I keep coming back here again
And it’s just as real now as it ever was then
I keep coming back here again
But I can never change the way the story ends
There’s a stillness with eyes open
That I can’t find with them closed
It’s a secret I don’t want to know
I keep coming back here again
And it’s just as real now as it ever was then
I keep coming back here again
But I can never change the way the story ends
Time is not the answer
It can’t heal all things
Bathe a little longer
In the foothills of the dream
I keep coming back here again
And it’s just as real now as it ever was then




I keep coming back here again
But I can never change the way the story ends

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Temple Scene’s song The Mountain tell a story of returning to a place of deep significance, a place that holds a silence and stillness that the singer has been searching for. There is a sense of nostalgia as they reflect on how real the place feels in the present, just as it did in the past. Yet, there is also a sense of resignation as the singer realizes that they can never change the way the story ends.


The lines “There’s a silence on the mountain / That is deeper than a memory” suggest that the place holds a spiritual significance, perhaps even a sacred quality. The silence is not just any silence, but one that is deep and profound, suggesting a level of introspection and contemplation. The singer hopes that this silence will be louder than the dreams they have had, suggesting a desire to connect with something greater than themselves, something that can provide guidance and direction.


The lines “Time is not the answer / It can’t heal all things” suggest a frustration that time may not be able to provide the closure or resolution the singer seeks. The lyrics encourage the listener to “bathe a little longer / in the foothills of the dream,” suggesting that there is value in lingering in the moment, savoring the stillness and silence of the place. Ultimately, The Mountain is a reflection on the complexities of returning to a place of significance, acknowledging that while it is comforting and familiar, it may not provide all the answers one may seek.


Line by Line Meaning

There’s a silence on the mountain
The mountain is quiet and peaceful


That is deeper than a memory
The peace on the mountain is so profound that it cannot be forgotten


It’s a silence that I’m hoping
The singer desires to experience the mountain's deep silence


Will be louder than the dreams I’ve had
The peace on the mountain is so powerful it will drown out past dreams


But it’s too late, I’m already home
The singer is back at home and unable to go to the mountain right now


I keep coming back here again
The singer repeatedly returns to the mountain


And it’s just as real now as it ever was then
The singer's experience of the mountain has not changed over time


But I can never change the way the story ends
No matter how often the singer visits the mountain, certain things cannot be changed


There’s a stillness with eyes open
Even when the eyes are open, there is stillness on the mountain


That I can’t find with them closed
The stillness is not a result of closed eyes, but of the mountain itself


It’s a secret I don’t want to know
The singer fears knowing more about the stillness on the mountain


Time is not the answer
Time cannot solve all problems


It can’t heal all things
Time alone cannot fix everything


Bathe a little longer
The singer advises staying on the mountain longer


In the foothills of the dream
The singer refers to the mountain as a dreamlike place


But I can never change the way the story ends
Even with extended stays on the mountain, some things still cannot be changed




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