The Mountain
The Gills Lyrics


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I know your life
On earth was troubled
And only you could know the pain
You weren't afraid to face the devil
You were no stranger to the rain

Go rest high on that mountain
Son your work on earth is done
Go to heaven a-shoutin'
Love for the Father and the Son

Oh, how we cried the day you left us
We gathered 'round your grave to grieve
Wish I could see the angels faces
When they hear your sweet voice sing

Go rest high on that mountain
Son your work on earth is done
Go to heaven a-shoutin'
Love for the Father and the Son

Go rest high on that mountain
Son your work on earth is done
Go to heaven a-shoutin'
Love for the Father and the Son





Go to heaven a-shoutin'
Love for the Father and the Son

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Gills' song "The Mountain" convey a message of loss, acceptance, and ultimately, hope for eternal peace and rest. The opening verse acknowledges the troubled life the subject of the song had on Earth, recognizing their struggles and pain. Despite the hardships faced, the individual was courageous and unafraid to confront challenges, symbolized by their willingness to face the devil and their familiarity with adversity, represented by being "no stranger to the rain."


The chorus, "Go rest high on that mountain, Son your work on earth is done," signals a shift towards a more comforting tone, suggesting that the individual has completed their earthly journey and can now find rest and peace in heaven. This sentiment is reinforced by the line, "Go to heaven a-shoutin' love for the Father and the Son," indicating a sense of spiritual fulfillment and reunion in the afterlife.


The second verse delves into the grief and sorrow felt by those left behind after the individual's passing. The imagery of gathering around the grave to mourn reflects the deep emotional impact of the loss. The longing to witness the joy in the angels' faces as they hear the individual's voice sing suggests a belief in the beauty and serenity of the afterlife, where the departed soul's music brings solace and perhaps even celebration.


The repetition of the chorus in the subsequent verses serves to emphasize the message of finality and peace, reassuring listeners that the individual has found eternal rest and salvation in heaven. The closing lines, "Go to heaven a-shoutin' love for the Father and the Son," encapsulate a sense of faith, love, and devotion that transcend earthly struggles and ultimately lead to a state of spiritual fulfillment and harmony. Overall, the lyrics of "The Mountain" evoke themes of resilience, acceptance, and the belief in a higher power that guides the departed soul to a place of eternal peace and love.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Vincent Grant Gill

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