Gold in Them Hills
Coldplay Lyrics


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I know it doesn't seem that way
But maybe it's the perfect day
Even though the bills are piling
And maybe lady luck ain't smiling

But if we'd only open our eyes
We'd see the blessings in disguise
That all the rain clouds are fountains
Though our troubles seem like mountains
There's gold in them hills
There's gold in them hills
So don't lose heart
Give the day a chance to start

Every now and then life says
Where do you think you're going so fast
We're apt to think it cruel but sometimes
It's a case of cruel to be kind

And if we'd get up off our knees
Why then we'd see the forest for the trees
And we'd see the new sun rising
Over the hills on the horizon
There's gold in them hills
There's gold in them hills

So don't lose faith
Give the world a chance to say...
A word or two, my friend
There's no telling how the day might end
And we'll never know until we see
That there's gold in them hills
There's gold in them hills
So don't lose heart
Give the day a chance to start




There's gold in them hills
There's gold in them hills

Overall Meaning

In "Gold In Them Hills," Coldplay sings about how, no matter how difficult life might seem, there are blessings hidden in plain sight. The song starts by acknowledging the hardships of life and how it can feel like the bills keep piling up, with no end in sight. However, the chorus of the song provides a message of hope - that even though life can seem tough, there is always something good to be found. There is "gold in them hills," which refers to the idea that treasures are often hidden in unexpected places, and we need to keep our eyes open to find them.


As the song progresses, Coldplay suggests that sometimes we're moving too fast in life and we need to slow down and appreciate what we already have. Life might throw us a curveball, and we might not understand why, but it's important to trust the process and believe that everything will work out in the end. The lyrics encourage listeners to have faith in the world and to give it a chance to surprise us. The ending of the song is particularly powerful – we'll never know what the day might bring, but if we keep our hearts open, there's always the possibility of finding gold in unexpected places.


Overall, "Gold In Them Hills" is a beautiful song about finding hope in tough times and discovering the beauty in everyday life. It encourages listeners to always keep their eyes open to the possibility of finding treasures in unexpected places, no matter how challenging life might seem.


Line by Line Meaning

I know it doesn't seem that way
I understand that things may not be going well, but stay hopeful.


But maybe it's the perfect day
Perhaps today has its own perfect moments, despite any problems.


Even though the bills are piling
Money problems may be present, but don't let that ruin the day.


And maybe lady luck ain't smiling
It might seem like bad luck currently, but don't worry, things can still improve.


But if we'd only open our eyes
We should be more aware of what's happening around us.


We'd see the blessings in disguise
There are things to be grateful for even in difficult times, but we have to look for them.


That all the rain clouds are fountains
Even the bad times can be beneficial, and we should make the most of them.


Though our troubles seem like mountains
Our problems might seem insurmountable, but we can conquer them if we stay positive.


There's gold in them hills
There are opportunities even in the toughest of situations.


So don't lose heart
Don't give up hope or let negative thoughts weigh you down.


Give the day a chance to start
Let each new day bring the possibility of a brighter tomorrow.


Every now and then life says
Life can throw us curveballs when we least expect it.


Where do you think you're going so fast
We should slow down and appreciate the smaller moments in life.


We're apt to think it cruel but sometimes
We may see life's challenges or setbacks as cruel, but they can be valuable lessons.


It's a case of cruel to be kind
Sometimes, hard times teach us and guide us toward something better.


And if we'd get up off our knees
We need to stand up and face our problems, rather than letting them defeat us.


Why then we'd see the forest for the trees
From a different perspective, we might see solutions or resources that were previously hidden.


And we'd see the new sun rising
Things can get better, and tomorrow can bring new opportunities.


Over the hills on the horizon
A brighter future could be just out of sight, but we should still strive for it.


So don't lose faith
Keep believing in yourself and your abilities, even when things are tough.


Give the world a chance to say...
Wait and see what life has in store for you.


A word or two, my friend
Perhaps someone or something will offer comfort or guidance.


There's no telling how the day might end
No matter how rough things seem now, they could still end on a positive note.


And we'll never know until we see
We have to experience things for ourselves, often in order to appreciate the value in them.


That there's gold in them hills
There are treasures and opportunities in all our struggles, should we look hard enough.


So don't lose heart
Even when times are tough, we should maintain a positive attitude and outlook.


Give the day a chance to start
New beginnings bring new hope, so don't give up yet.


There's gold in them hills
Once again, there are valuable opportunities even in the most difficult of situations.




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Comments from YouTube:

@davidwebster3107

One of Chris Martin’s favourite songs, and rightly so. It’s wonderful.

@livilivi9416

This isn't Coldplay ! This is Ron Sexsmith singing his own song + Chris Martin of Coldplay !!!

@retrovideos1445

It’s is Coldplay actually. Was on their first EP the blue room.

@skittlexxx

@@retrovideos1445 But it isn't though. LOL Was written by Ron Sexsmith.. Chris Martin only featured on the song.

@waineeos7856

True, its ron sexsmith's song ft chris martin

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