Fixing a Hole
Paul McCartney Lyrics


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I'm fixing a hole where the rain gets in
And stops my mind from wandering
Where it will go

I'm filling the cracks that ran though the door
And kept my mind from wandering
Where it will go
And it really doesn't matter if I'm wrong
I'm right where I belong
I'm right where I belong
See the people standing there
Who disagree and never win
And wonder why they don't get in my door

I'm painting the room in a colourful way
And when my mind is wandering
There I will go

And it really doesn't matter if I'm wrong
I'm right where I belong
I'm right where I belong
Silly people run around
They worry me and never ask me
Why they don't get past my door

I'm taking the time for a number of things
That weren't important yesterday
And I still go

I'm fixing a hole where the rain gets in
And stops my mind from wandering




Where it will go
Where it will go

Overall Meaning

Paul McCartney's song "Fixing a Hole" was first released in 1967 as part of The Beatles' album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. While the title suggests a simple tale of fixing a physical hole, the lyrics contain a deeper metaphorical meaning that relates to Paul McCartney's personal journey during the time. The song is often interpreted as a reflection of his need to fix a hole in his life, both creative and emotional, brought about by the pressures of fame and the band's hectic schedules. The song maybe also interpreted as a metaphor for filling a gap in one's life in general, as it talks about the need to fix cracks that keep one's mind from wandering and take the time to focus on the things that matter.


In the verse "And it really doesn't matter if I'm wrong / I'm right where I belong," McCartney acknowledges that he may not have all the answers but is confident in the direction he's heading. He is also comfortable with the fact that others may disagree with him, but he knows that he's where he belongs. In the chorus, he talks about the silly people who worry him and never get through his door, implying that some people just don't understand him, but that's okay because he's doing what he needs to do for himself.


The bridge "I'm taking the time for a number of things / That weren't important yesterday," indicates a turning point in McCartney's mindset. He is no longer content with the way things were before, and he recognises the value in taking the time to invest in himself and his craft. By fixing the hole, he is opening up new possibilities for himself.


Overall, Paul McCartney's song Fixing a Hole communicates the idea of self-discovery and personal growth, and the need to take care of oneself to reach new heights. By metaphorically "fixing a hole," McCartney was able to take a step forward in his personal journey and make room for new things in his life.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm fixing a hole where the rain gets in
I'm repairing the weak spot where elements seep in


And stops my mind from wandering
So I can focus on my thoughts without distraction


Where it will go
Allowing my mind to explore the unknown


I'm filling the cracks that ran though the door
I'm mending the crevices that held me back


And kept my mind from wandering
That previously hindered my mind's exploration


And it really doesn't matter if I'm wrong
It's irrelevant if I make a mistake


I'm right where I belong
I'm content with my current state


See the people standing there
Observe those who are present


Who disagree and never win
Those who argue without resolution


And wonder why they don't get in my door
Confounded as to why they are not included in my world


I'm painting the room in a colorful way
I'm enhancing my surroundings with vibrant hues


And when my mind is wandering
So I have a space to explore my inner thoughts


There I will go
To delve into the depths of my mind


Silly people run around
Foolish individuals rushing about


They worry me and never ask me
Causing me anxiety without seeking my input


Why they don't get past my door
Inquiring as to why they are not included in my world


I'm taking the time for a number of things
I'm dedicating myself to various pursuits


That weren't important yesterday
Activities that once held no significance


And I still go
Continuing my journey with a newfound purpose


Where it will go
Permitting myself to explore without restraint


I'm fixing a hole where the rain gets in
Reinforcing my vulnerabilities against inclement weather


And stops my mind from wandering
Halting external factors from disrupting my trains of thought


Where it will go
Providing an open-ended path for my mind's exploration




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