The Shout
Pete Townshend Lyrics


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Oh, oh
Oh, oh
I miss you, I miss you
I remember lying by your side
Up in the eerie waters of paradise
N' then one day you walked out
Now I have nothing to do but shout
And I want my voice
To cut over mountains
And I want my soul




To gush up like fountains
To where you reside

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Pete Townshend's "The Shout" are about a person who is reminiscing on a time when they were with someone they loved, but that person is no longer in their life. The opening lines of "oh, oh" and "I miss you, I miss you" indicate a strong feeling of longing for that person. The songwriter then goes on to describe a memory of lying next to their loved one in a place that is described as "the eerie waters of paradise." This phrase gives the listener a sense of a serene, but somewhat otherworldly, location.


However, the happy memory is disrupted by the mention of the loved one walking out. This sudden abandonment has left the songwriter feeling lost and with "nothing to do but shout." The final lines of the song reveal the extent of the songwriter's longing: they want their voice to cut over mountains and their soul to "gush up like fountains" to be with the person they miss so desperately. The song's overall theme is one of heartbreak and the desire to be reunited with someone who has left.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, oh
Expressing a feeling of longing or pain


Oh, oh
Reiterating the feeling of longing or pain


I miss you, I miss you
Confirming the state of missing someone


I remember lying by your side
Recalling a fond memory of being with the person


Up in the eerie waters of paradise
Describing the setting of the memory, which was idyllic and otherworldly


N' then one day you walked out
Highlighting the turning point where the person left and changed the dynamic of their relationship


Now I have nothing to do but shout
Implying the singer's frustration with the current situation, where they feel powerless and can only shout


And I want my voice
Expressing a desire for control or influence over the situation


To cut over mountains
Describing the vastness and power of the desired control, as if the artist's voice could cut through mountains


And I want my soul
Showing that the desire for control is more than just external, but internal as well


To gush up like fountains
Describing the intensity of the internal desire, which is like a gushing fountain


To where you reside
Revealing the true target of the artist's desire for control and influence, which is the person they miss




Lyrics © SPIRIT MUSIC GROUP
Written by: PETER DENNIS BLANDFOR TOWNSHEND

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