In this evocative piece by Lizzy McAlpine, the protagonist seeks solace and self-discovery in nature, away from a tumultuous relationship. The mountains symbolize a sanctuary where she can breathe freely and reflect without external pressures. By asserting her need for solitude, she emphasizes personal growth and emotional healing over reconciliation. The act of discarding the keys signifies a definitive break from past attachments, highlighting her determination to gain independence and inner peace. This song poignantly captures the journey towards self-reliance and the courage to prioritize one's well-being. #SelfDiscovery #EmotionalHealing #Independence
To the Mountains
Lyrics
Oh, I'm headed to the mountains
I'll be back in a week or two
Don't you try to reach me, 'cause I won't pick up for you
I've got some things I need to do
Hmm-mm
Oh, I'm headed to the mountains
Where the air is sweet and new
Don't you try to reach me, 'cause I don't wanna talk to you
I've got some thinking to do
I'm trying to let go
I think it could help being alone
And I'm trying not to let you make me cry
I've spilled too many tears
And I think I deserve to be alone
And don't you try to reach me while I pick myself up and go
I've gotta do this on my own
I need to build myself a home
Oh, oh
Ooh
Oh-oh
Oh, I'm headed to the mountains
The only place I feel at peace
And I knew you'd come after me, so I threw away your keys
But I know you never go when I say leave
I'm headed to the mountains, don't wait up for me
Writer(s): Elizabeth Catherine McAlpine
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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