The Hill
Paul Dixon Lyrics
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Wet grass beneath our feet
Sea breeze comes rushing passed
And blows your hair onto your cheek
Let's lean against the wind
Lose ourselves and become unhinged together
We slip and slide
Towards the shore
Trying to beat the tide
We look out, towards the sea
It's endless blue
It starts to rain but you feel warm
Because I'm next to you
Why can't we stay together
And be here everyday?
The song "The Hill" by Paul Dixon depicts a moment shared by the singer and their partner, walking up a hill with wet grass beneath their feet and feeling the sea breeze brush through their hair as they reach the top. The wind symbolizes the power of nature and the freedom of letting go, encouraging the couple to "lean against the wind" and "lose ourselves and become unhinged together." They take this advice and slip and slide down towards the shore, trying to beat the tide. However, despite the efforts of the couple, the sea is endless and powerful, representing the vastness of the world's troubles. The rain may be pouring down upon them, yet the singer feels no coldness, only the warmth of their partner. The simplicity of the moment begs the question "Why can't we stay together and be here every day?" hinting towards the fear of the fleeting nature of relationships.
The lyrics of "The Hill" are a reflection on the simplicity of life and relationships in the context of the complexities of the world. The couple's interaction with nature and each other is a humble reminder that all that one needs to be happy is within reach. Dixon further emphasizes this by choosing to keep the pace of the song to a slow and steady tempo, encouraging listeners to slow down and take in the moment for what it is. The song's message may come across as cliché but bears a universal truth. It is a reminder to cherish one's loved ones and enjoy the simplicity of life's moments as they come.
Line by Line Meaning
We walked up the hill
We went on a journey together
Wet grass beneath our feet
The ground was soaked from the rain
Sea breeze comes rushing passed
The wind is strong and refreshing
And blows your hair onto your cheek
Your hair gets tangled by the wind
Let's lean against the wind
Let's face the elements together
Lose ourselves and become unhinged together
Let's forget our worries and enjoy the moment
Down we go, we carry on
Our journey continues
We slip and slide
We struggle but keep going
Towards the shore
We are heading towards the beach
Trying to beat the tide
We are racing against the incoming waves
We look out, towards the sea
We admire the vast ocean before us
It's endless blue
The sea seems infinite
It starts to rain but you feel warm
You feel comforted and safe next to me
Because I'm next to you
You find solace in my company
Why can't we stay together
Why can't we enjoy this forever?
And be here everyday?
Why can't this be our everyday reality?
Contributed by Dominic C. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
L Mark Weeks
Paul’s the man. He got me started in saltwater fly fishing 30 years ago.
Carson Forrester
I loved hearing him speak of Brian and Sara Horsley I fish around them and they are great people ! Another amazing podcast
Martin Dvořák
Glad to see Paul is doing well. I had my first real saltwater experience with him in Montauk. I was there for summer job all the way from Europe and he kindly took me for some bluefish. Good days
fly and fish tv with Capt Fraser Simpson
Such a very interesting compelling conversation. Great job again
Gottaflylee
Andy, Nicky, so glad to see you doing this as it should and need to be done! Thank you both!!! Paully glad to see get this interview, Very cool. Sure miss the Harker days, when great times we had guiding & fishing the Hook and the East side~ love you my brother!
Capt. Andy Thompson
DUDE!! So glad our paths crossed many years ago!
Fly Fish Tampa
I could listen to another round of Paul just talking conservation
bosarge22
Paul is a fucking trip! Dude! lol