This classic grunge anthem delves into the human desire for achievement and the dissatisfaction that often follows it. The "plateau" serves as a metaphor for a goal or achievement, with many people striving to reach its top. However, upon reaching their goal, they find nothing but mundane objects and tasks, suggesting that the satisfaction derived from achieving goals is often fleeting and hollow. The song also explores the subjective nature of goals, with different people defining their plateaus in various ways. Ultimately, it challenges listeners to question their pursuits and to find enjoyment in the journey rather than focusing solely on the destination.
Plateau
Lyrics
Many a hand has scaled the grand old face of the plateau
Some belong to strangers and some to folks you know
Holy ghosts and talk show hosts are planted in the sand
To beautify the foothills and shake the many hands
There's nothing on the top but a bucket and a mop
And an illustrated book about birds
You see a lot up there but don't be scared
Who needs action when you got words
When you're finished with the mop then you can stop
And look at what you've done
The plateau's clean, no dirt to be seen
And the work it took was fun
Well the many hands began to scan around for the next plateau
Some said it was in Greenland and some in Mexico
Others decided it was nowhere except for where they stood
But those were all just guesses, wouldn't help you if they could
Writer(s): Curtis Kirkwood
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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