Feet in the Clouds
Paul McCartney Lyrics


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Teacher said I had my head in the clouds
They directed, I suspected, disconnected hat in my way

On the street I had my feet on the ground
Stood corrected, well protected, resurrected had it my way

I've got my feet in the clouds, got my head on the ground
I know that I'm not a square as long as their not around
But I find it very very very very very very hard
Yes I find it very very very very very very hard

Love is fab it's like a stab in the heart
My hidden treasure, made to measure, for my pleasure, I had it my way

I've got my feet in the clouds, got my head on the ground
I know that I'm not a square as long as their not around
But I find it very very very very very very hard
Oh I find it very very very very very very hard
Yes I find it very very very very very very hard...

I've got my feet in the clouds, got my head on the ground




I know that I'm not a square as long as their not around
But I find it so hard I find it so hard

Overall Meaning

The opening verse of Paul McCartney's "Feet In The Clouds" seems to be a personal reflection on the singer's life, with the teacher's comment implying that he has always had his head in the clouds - i.e. he's a dreamer or possibly not grounded in reality. However, while the singer acknowledges the criticism, he also feels that he's "had it his way" in life by staying true to himself, despite feeling "disconnected" from others. In the second half of the verse, McCartney asserts his groundedness by saying he has his "feet on the ground", and feels "protected" and "resurrected".


The chorus is a repeated affirmation of McCartney's sense of self, and his desire to be accepted for who he is. The line "Love is fab, it's like a stab in the heart" feels somewhat disconnected from the rest of the song, but could be interpreted to mean that love is a powerful emotion that can ground one's wandering mind and make them more present in the world. Overall, "Feet In The Clouds" seems to be a statement of self-acceptance, and a declaration that McCartney is happy to be who he is, even if it's not what others might expect or appreciate.


Line by Line Meaning

Teacher said I had my head in the clouds
My teacher scolded me for being impractical and not grounded in reality.


They directed, I suspected, disconnected hat in my way
They tried to direct me, but I was suspicious and felt like they were obstructing me.


On the street I had my feet on the ground
I was practical and realistic in my everyday life outside of school.


Stood corrected, well protected, resurrected had it my way
I learned from my mistakes, protected myself from harm, and came back stronger in my own way.


I've got my feet in the clouds, got my head on the ground
I have big dreams and ideas, but I am still practical and focused on reality.


I know that I'm not a square as long as their not around
I am not boring or conventional, as long as I am not under the watchful eye of others.


But I find it very very very very very very hard
However, I find it extremely difficult to balance my dreams with reality.


Love is fab it's like a stab in the heart
Love is amazing, but it can also be painful and overwhelming.


My hidden treasure, made to measure, for my pleasure, I had it my way
I found something special that was tailored for me and brought me joy, all by doing things my way.


Oh I find it very very very very very very hard
I continue to struggle to balance my dreams with reality and it is very difficult.


Yes I find it very very very very very very hard...
I really cannot stress enough how difficult it is to balance my dreams with reality.




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Written by: PAUL MCCARTNEY

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