Running Up That Hill
Patrick Russell Lyrics


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It doesn't hurt me
Do you wanna feel how it feels
Do you wanna know, know it doesn't hurt me
Do you wanna hear about the deal that I'm making

You
It's you and me
And if I only could
I'd make a deal with God
And I'd get him to swap our places
Be runnin' up that road
Be runnin' up that hill
Be runnin' up that buildin'
Say, if I only could, oh

You don't wanna hurt me
But see how deep the bullet lies
Unaware, I'm tearin' you asunder
Oh, there is thunder in our hearts
Is there so much hate for the ones we love
Oh, tell me, we both matter, don't we

You
It's you and me
It's you and me, won't be unhappy

And if I only could
I'd make a deal with God
And I'd get him to swap our places
Be runnin' up that road
Be runnin' up that hill




Be runnin' up that buildin'
Say, if I only could, oh

Overall Meaning

In Patrick Russell's song "Running Up That Hill," the lyrics convey a deep sentiment of longing and desire for understanding and empathy between two individuals. The opening lines, "It doesn't hurt me, do you wanna feel how it feels, do you wanna know, know it doesn't hurt me," suggest a plea for emotional connection and mutual understanding. The repetition of the phrase "Do you wanna" emphasizes the desire for the other person to truly comprehend the singer's emotions and experiences.


The lyrics then delve into a fantasy scenario where the singer expresses a wish to swap places with the other person, symbolizing a desire to bridge the gap in their understanding and perspective. The lines "And if I only could, I'd make a deal with God, and I'd get him to swap our places" reflect a yearning for empathy and a willingness to undergo challenges to reach a deeper connection. The imagery of running up a road, a hill, and a building further emphasizes the idea of striving towards a goal or overcoming obstacles to reach a mutual understanding.


The mention of the bullet lying deep and tearing the other person asunder signifies the presence of underlying pain and conflict in their relationship. The reference to thunder in their hearts hints at intense emotions and turmoil within their connection. The questioning of the presence of hate towards loved ones and the plea for acknowledgment, "Tell me, we both matter, don't we," reflect a yearning for recognition and validation of their significance to each other.


The repeated refrain of "It's you and me" throughout the song highlights the importance of the bond between the two individuals, despite any challenges or misunderstandings they may face. The closing lines reiterate the singer's desire to make a deal with a higher power to facilitate a deeper understanding between them, emphasizing the theme of empathy, reconciliation, and the shared journey towards mutual comprehension and connection. Overall, the lyrics of "Running Up That Hill" paint a poignant picture of emotional depth, longing for empathy, and the quest for understanding and unity in a complex relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

It doesn't hurt me
The pain I feel is not physical, but emotional


Do you wanna feel how it feels
Are you curious to experience the same emotions I am feeling


Do you wanna know, know it doesn't hurt me
I want you to understand that my pain does not physically harm me


Do you wanna hear about the deal that I'm making
Are you willing to listen to the agreement I am trying to make


You
The person I am addressing


It's you and me
We are in this together


And if I only could
If I had the ability


I'd make a deal with God
I would negotiate with a higher power


And I'd get him to swap our places
I wish to exchange our positions


Be runnin' up that road
Striving towards progress and growth


Be runnin' up that hill
Facing challenges and obstacles


Be runnin' up that building
Conquering difficulties and reaching new heights


Say, if I only could, oh
Expressing the desire to change circumstances


You don't wanna hurt me
You do not intend to cause me pain


But see how deep the bullet lies
Recognize the extent of the emotional impact


Unaware, I'm tearin' you asunder
Unintentionally causing emotional distress


Oh, there is thunder in our hearts
Strong emotions and conflicts within us


Is there so much hate for the ones we love
Questioning why there is animosity towards loved ones


Oh, tell me, we both matter, don't we
Asking for reassurance that we both hold significance


It's you and me
We are connected


It's you and me, won't be unhappy
We will find happiness together




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: KATE BUSH

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