Magenta Mountain

Stu Mackenzie / Ambrose Kenny-Smith / Joey Walker

Look past the dying trees, beyond waterless seas
Atop the horizon, adjacent to the Sun
I give my word that it’s there magenta mountain

What do you mean, you can’t see it?
My life must be a dream a living fantasy
Disappeared in hot air magenta mountain

I don’t believe you
Your eyes deceive you
Better check yourself in
The mirage is creeping outwards from your dream
Can’t you see you’ve gone insane?

I packed my bags and my swag for the road
Followed the bows of the ancient railroads
Need to rendezvous where clouds can’t misconstrue
I'm certain it is real - magenta mountain

You will say I'm crazy
I will go on my way 'cause it’s what I need
I’d cross a thousand seas just to prove I'm not mad
Magenta mountain
Magenta mountain

It’s you again
Yeah
I thought I saw a statue blink and a bird with no head
Land on a golden thread
I rub my eyes
What am I saying?
There’s nothing there

Magenta mountain
Magenta mountain
It’s my sanctuary, that I wanna be chasing every chance I get
Don’t wanna be left
Never not making it there

What was confusing is now seducing
Imagination is a powerful thing
I see a flash of purple stone closing in

Magenta mountain
Magenta mountain
It’s my sanctuary, that I wanna be chasing every chance I get
Don’t wanna be left
Never not making it there

I am tectonic
I am megalithic
My spit runs mauve
I am the mountain of which you dream
I see you now behind the lens looking back at me

Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo
We fell through a dream across clouds of glue
Anamnesis crashing through

Magenta mountain
Magenta mountain
Magenta mountain
Magenta mountain

Trivia about the song Magenta Mountain by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard

When was the song “Magenta Mountain” released by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard?
The song Magenta Mountain was released in 2022, on the album “Omnium Gatherum”.
Who composed the song “Magenta Mountain” by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard?
The song “Magenta Mountain” by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard was composed by Stu Mackenzie, Ambrose Kenny-Smith, and Joey Walker.

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