Ingrid Michaelson's lyrics beautifully explore the dynamic interplay between steadfastness and change within relationships. The mountain symbolizes strength and permanence, while the sea represents fluidity and adaptability. Michaelson suggests that in love, one can be both immovable and yet profoundly affected by their partner. The recurring promise "You can move me if you want to" highlights the willingness to be vulnerable and open to transformation through love. Ultimately, the song acknowledges the transient nature of life and relationships, emphasizing the importance of cherishing connections while they last. The imagery of holding on 'until then' poignantly captures the blend of commitment and inevitable parting, making this a touching ode to both love's power and its impermanence 🌊.
Mountain and the Sea
Lyrics
You call me a mountain
And I call you the sea
I'll stand tall and certain
And watch you swallow me
You can move me if you want to
You can move a mountain, you can move a mountain
You can move me if you want to
You can move everything, you can move everything
I will grow my own trees
While you follow the moon
I feel you in my knees
Say you'll come in soon
You can move me if you want to
You can move a mountain, you can move a mountain
You can move me if you want to
You can move everything, you can move everything
But then one day you'll go away, but I will too
But until then, oh my darling friend, well I will hold
Yes I will hold, yes I will hold
Yes I will hold on to you
You can move me if you want to
You can move a mountain, you can move a mountain
You can move me if you want to
You can move everything, you can move everything
Writer(s): Ingrid Michaelson
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Spirit Music Group
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