Run Through The Jungle
John Fogerty Lyrics


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Whoa, thought it was a nightmare
Lo, it all so true
They told me, don't go walkin' slow
The devil's on the loose

Better run through the jungle
Better run through the jungle
Better run through the jungle
Whoa, don't look back to see

Thought I heard a rumblin'
Callin' to my name
Two hundred million guns are loaded
Satan cries, "Take aim"

Better run through the jungle
Better run through the jungle
Better run through the jungle
Whoa, don't look back to see

Over up on the mountain
Thunder magic spoke
"Let the people know my wisdom
Fill the land with smoke"

Better run through the jungle
Better run through the jungle




Better run through the jungle
Whoa, don't look back to see

Overall Meaning

John Fogerty's song "Run Through The Jungle" is an intense and powerful song about a person's experience of running through a jungle where the devil is on the loose and millions of guns are loaded. The opening lyrics suggest that the person thought the experience was just a nightmare but it is all true. The warning to not walk slow is indicative of the urgency of the situation and the danger lurking nearby. The chorus "better run through the jungle" repeats several times, emphasizing the need for speed and the importance of not looking back. The rumbling sound that the person hears is likely the sound of weapons being prepared and the imminent danger they present. The mention of Satan crying "take aim" suggests that the person is not just running through a physical jungle, but also a metaphorical one where evil is present and threatening. The last verse suggests that the person hears thunder magic (perhaps a reference to a shaman or native spiritual leader) and they urge people to "let the people know my wisdom, fill the land with smoke". This might suggest the importance of spiritual guidance or leadership in tumultuous times.


Interestingly, Fogerty wrote "Run Through The Jungle" in response to criticism of the Vietnam War. He said that he was keen to express how he felt about the war and the suffering of soldiers and civilians alike. Fogerty's songs were sometimes interpreted as being pro-military because they were played at military events but he was actually trying to highlight the human cost of war.


Line by Line Meaning

Whoa, thought it was a nightmare
The situation seems so bad that it's like a bad dream


Lo, it all so true
Unfortunately, it's not a dream, but a reality


They told me, don't go walkin' slow
Someone warned me to be careful and move fast


The devil's on the loose
There is danger in the area


Better run through the jungle
The only way to get out of danger is to run as fast as possible


Whoa, don't look back to see
It's important to keep moving forward and not turn back


Thought I heard a rumblin'
I heard a sound that made me nervous


Callin' to my name
It felt like the sound was trying to get my attention


Two hundred million guns are loaded
There are many weapons that could harm me


Satan cries, "Take aim"
It seems like the situation is trying to hurt me


Over up on the mountain
Something is happening on the mountain


Thunder magic spoke
It felt like there was something supernatural happening


"Let the people know my wisdom
A wise message is being communicated


Fill the land with smoke"
The message is powerful and important enough to be spread everywhere




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: John Cameron Fogerty

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Comments from YouTube:

@SuperWaynethepain

I picked up the harmonica because of this song and now play five instruments. John is not only a great musician, he inspires others to greatness. To be clear, I'm good, not great, but still working on it :)

@bartoszmarciniak2851

Same, but i already was playing guitar and bass. The solo on harmonica in this song inspired me to pick up another instrument ;)

@mooseedwards4022

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@raycooper614

Man !!! So glad I did my "Twentys" in the 70's. With respect to later generations.

@chriskemp1605

One of the greatest song writers of all time Genius

@kreipoyke

John may age but his voice never will. Absolute legend. Rock on Mr. Fogerty🤘🏻🇺🇸💯

@marymayes5056

I am using my wife's iPad I was n VIETNAM 67 68with 1stcav AIR mobile this song reminds me of combat jungle warfare I experienced makes me sad 50 years later to here. I picture all kinds of dreadful experiences love the song.

@josephblanchard6248

Thank you so much for your service and everything that you went through. God Bless.

@lethaloutdoors001

Australia remembers too 💪🏼

@maximusdecimusmeridius5500

All them young men sent to die for nothing. To make the rich richer.Our government has been lying to us since 1861

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