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


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Crystal Mountain Lyrics as written by Chuck Schuldiner

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    Yeah, this song is not against religion or christianity, yet this song is about people who uses their religion in a bad way.

    See yourself :

    "Crystal Mountain Chuck: Unfortunately people are involved in very highly organized religions in the States. Those people are very critical and they predict everyone ending up in hell. Spark: You mean something like bigots? Chuck: Yeah, that´s it. Spark: Do you know any personaly? Chuck: Unfortunately I do. I´m sick of that those people think of us in a bad way just because we are not the same as them, because we don´t believe in what they do. Lot of religions in the United States are about narrow-minded opinions. People often use religion for hurting others when they want and that´s what this song is about. "

    emptywords.org/SparkMagazine07-95part2.htm

    Also, i read something some years ago, i don't remember what and where, but Chuck was more specific in it. He explained that Crystal Mountain was inspired by neighbors he had in the past. Very religious people that were using their faith to judge other people and to be rude with them.

    Sorry for awkward formulation, english is not my language.

    Montjoieon July 26, 2013   Link

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