I, oh, I See beyond the cloud of the mind To the blue of the sky The water is calm And the air is clear In the eye of the mind is the sacred mountain
Time, oh, time We listened to the stories told Of a cave in the cold The holy ones pray For a century of days They chant for the world from the sacred mountain
I have seen the sacred mountain, oh Where the teacher was born in the lake from a lotus And he crossed through the snow to the east With a message that he held in his breath And they told me
In my life The dawning of the day to the night Was the same gray light A blanketing of smoke And a catch in the throat But I lived in the time of the sacred mountain
Oh, but now There's a change in the air I breathe There is talk in the streets That the engines have stopped And a mountain top Has appeared in the clear, the clear of the distance
So I sit I don't wanna see with my eyes If it's all just a lie But the curtains are thin And they rise in the wind To the peaks of the sacred mountain
I have seen the sacred mountain, oh And the sky, it was blue with the snow pigeons flying And the snow on the peak that I knew like a pyramid Path of the great Padmasambhava Who crossed in the snow to the east with the message
I could breathe the air There were people in the square And I joined them And we made up the plans, drafted petitions Sending the graphs and the charts to the parliament For a law to reduce the particulates For all sentient life on Earth Sentient life on Earth
Yes, I know They'd only move the factory down To another town It's never gonna change Like a mountain range Like a sacred truth, a sacred mountain
As I look At a never-ending cold gray dawn The horizon gone I look and I find With the eye of the mind What I see, what I'll tell the children listening
I have seen the sacred mountain, oh There's a lake and a guide and his endless compassion And the path that he climbed with a joy that is limitless We will work with the mind 'Til the mountain, 'til the mountain is what we see Is what we breathe in time