Cash Carter Hill
Discovering Wisdom on Cash Carter HillLyrics
Go up on a mountain, and stash all your pills
Encourages going to a secluded place to hide away medication, possibly to avoid dependency or to find solace away from them.
Find your own trail up on cash carter hill
Advises finding an independent path or way of life symbolized by "Cash Carter Hill," which could represent a personal journey or struggle.
Paint not the picture of another man's steps
Advocates against imitating someone else's actions or following their path, emphasizing the importance of originality.
Drink from the creek as you draw on your breath
Symbolizes drawing sustenance or strength from natural sources while reflecting on life.
Take your heart and your bearings, forged out of steel
Encourages resilience and determination represented by a strong heart and direction (bearings) made resolute through experience (forged out of steel).
Go as long as you want or as long as you feel
Emphasizes the freedom to determine one's journey based on personal desires or feelings without external constraints.
For an older man's sorrow is a younger man's thrill
Expresses how lessons or hardships of the past for older individuals might be appealing or intriguing to younger generations.
Find your own trail up on cash carter hill
Reiterates the idea of finding one's unique path or way of life as mentioned in line 2.
Silence is peace in a living man's head
Highlights the tranquility or calmness that silence brings to a person who is alive and active.
There's noise from the void when you talk to the dead
Suggests that attempting to communicate with the deceased or seeking answers from them leads to confusion or disturbance.
If you ask the right questions and your soul starts to fill
Implies that asking pertinent or meaningful questions leads to a sense of fulfillment or completeness within oneself.
You've found your own trail up on cash carter hill
Emphasizes that discovering answers or personal enlightenment leads to finding one's unique path, echoing line 2 and line 11.
Silence is peace in a living man's head
Repeated line emphasizing the peace that silence brings to an active mind.
There's noise from the void when you talk to the dead
Repeated line highlighting the confusion or disturbance encountered when trying to communicate with the deceased or the afterlife.
If you ask the right questions and your soul starts to fill
Reiterates the importance of asking meaningful questions leading to personal fulfillment, echoing line 16.
You've found your own trail up on cash carter hill
Reaffirms the idea that finding answers or personal enlightenment leads to discovering one's unique path, echoing line 2, 11, and 17.
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