Here I'd like to reiterate what I've said in my previous comments of the other lyrics from this album. You have to analyze the songs bearing in mind that this is a conceptual album, inspired by the prophecies from Nostradamus, which means that it has its roots in the occultism.
"Some people die
And even never realize
Man's growing blind
Is seeimg owly with the eyes
We think we're strong
Belive we never could be wrong
But we are fools
Because we're dying by the rules"
I think it's clear to everyone. Most people live in an automatic mode, whithout even reflecting about the meaning of their lives. And he end's the verse with a reflection: why are there rules at all?
"One more to count in
Wake up the mountain
All colour's slowly
Turning to gray
All world is darkling
Wake up the mountain
And we will find it once more again"
It is not really clear to me, but IMO, he means by waking up the mountain the fact of reaching a state of absolute consciousness. One more to count in: one more person is reaching his plain counsciousness, while the rest of the world is turning to gray.
"We made the rules and we can change them
Break down the orders one by one
We made the laws and we can break them
Break down the mountain, stone by stone by stone"
By breaking down the mountain, you will built a new one, without its old suffocating rules, that limits the abillity of the person of reaching its plain consciousness. That's what he means, IMO.
Here I'd like to reiterate what I've said in my previous comments of the other lyrics from this album. You have to analyze the songs bearing in mind that this is a conceptual album, inspired by the prophecies from Nostradamus, which means that it has its roots in the occultism.
"Some people die And even never realize Man's growing blind Is seeimg owly with the eyes We think we're strong Belive we never could be wrong But we are fools Because we're dying by the rules"
I think it's clear to everyone. Most people live in an automatic mode, whithout even reflecting about the meaning of their lives. And he end's the verse with a reflection: why are there rules at all?
"One more to count in Wake up the mountain All colour's slowly Turning to gray All world is darkling Wake up the mountain And we will find it once more again"
It is not really clear to me, but IMO, he means by waking up the mountain the fact of reaching a state of absolute consciousness. One more to count in: one more person is reaching his plain counsciousness, while the rest of the world is turning to gray.
"We made the rules and we can change them Break down the orders one by one We made the laws and we can break them Break down the mountain, stone by stone by stone"
By breaking down the mountain, you will built a new one, without its old suffocating rules, that limits the abillity of the person of reaching its plain consciousness. That's what he means, IMO.