We Made A Mountain
Building Mountains: Navigating Regret and Happiness in 'We Made A Mountain'Lyrics
We made a mountain
We collectively created a significant obstacle or challenge.
Out of a minute
We constructed this obstacle from a very short period of time.
Then we let it stand in our way
Then, we allowed this obstacle to impede our progress or goals.
I called your name from the other side
I called out to you, possibly seeking connection or resolution.
But you couldn't hear it for the mountain we made
You couldn't hear my call because of the obstacle we created.
We rolled around on the roads of misfortune
We navigated through challenging circumstances or difficulties.
Then we asked how we got to this place
We questioned how we ended up in our current situation.
I could be wrong
There's a possibility of uncertainty in my understanding.
But I swear I recall
I remember every decision point and the paths we chose.
Every crossroad and the paths we paved
(Continuation of recalling choices and paths taken)
And I hope you're happy at the end of the day
I wish for your happiness when the day concludes.
I hope you're happy today
I wish for your happiness in the present moment.
No, regret doesn't undo a single thing
Regret does not have the power to reverse past actions.
And I hope you're happy today
I hope you find happiness today despite past events.
If we could go back
If we could return to the start
To the beginning
We might eliminate the initial problem or conflict.
And roll the first stone away
We could avoid having any barriers between us.
We might not have
(Continuation of the hypothetical scenario)
Any wall between us
(Exploring the potential consequences of the alternate scenario)
But you wouldn't have the kingdom you made
(Acknowledging the creation of a significant achievement)
And I hope you're happy at the end of the day
(Reiteration of the wish for happiness at the end of the day)
I hope you're happy today
(Reiteration of the wish for present happiness)
No, regret doesn't undo a single thing
(Reiteration of the powerlessness of regret)
And I hope you're happy today
(Reiteration of the hope for present happiness)
No, regret doesn't undo a single thing
(Reiteration of the powerlessness of regret)
And I hope you're happy, so very happy
(Expressing a strong wish for your current happiness)
I hope you're happy today
(Reiteration of the wish for present happiness)
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