Long Distance Runaround
Rick Wakeman Lyrics


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Long distance runaround
Long time waiting to feel the sound
I still remember the dream there
I still remember the time you said goodbye
Did we really tell lies
Letting in the sunshine
Did we really count to one hundred
Cold summer listening
Hot color melting the anger to stone
I still remember the dream there
I still remember the time you said goodbye
Did we really tell lies
Letting in the sunshine
Did we really count to one hundred

Long distance runaround
Long time waiting to feel the sound
I still remember the dream there
I still remember the time you said goodbye

Cold summer listening
Hot colour melting the anger to stone
I still remember the dream there
I still remember the time you said goodbye
Did we really tell lies
Letting in the sunshine
Did we really count to one hundred





Looking for the sunshine

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Rick Wakeman's "Long Distance Runaround" captures the experience of an elusive and exhausting pursuit, reminiscent of the long distance run that the song's title references. The song opens with the singer expressing a sense of yearning and waiting for a feeling or sound that has yet to arrive. He then reflects on a dream and a goodbye, creating a sense of nostalgia and perhaps regret. The repeated question, "Did we really tell lies?" creates intrigue and ambiguity, inviting the listener to question the truthfulness of the scenario being described.


The second verse begins with a vision of a "cold summer listening", suggesting a sense of isolation and detachment from the world around him. The contrast between the cold and hot, the melting of color, and the hardening of anger to stone, are all rich in metaphorical meaning. The emotions expressed seem to be overwhelming and confusing, yet the dream and the memory of the goodbye linger on. The repetition of the earlier question, "Did we really tell lies?" is again posed, along with inquiries about whether they let in the sunshine or counted to one hundred.


The repeated verses in "Long Distance Runaround" create a sense of circularity and infinite repetition, reinforcing the theme of the elusive and exhausting pursuit. The song captures feelings of frustration, yearning, and confusion in a way that is open to interpretation, inviting the listener to find his or her own meaning within the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

Long distance runaround
Going through a series of obstacles and challenges in life, trying to reach a distant goal.


Long time waiting to feel the sound
Patiently waiting for something to happen or come to fruition.


I still remember the dream there
Recalling a past aspiration or hope.


I still remember the time you said goodbye
Reflecting on a past hurtful departure or separation.


Did we really tell lies
Questioning if the truth was spoken or if deception was involved.


Letting in the sunshine
Allowing positivity and happiness into one's life.


Did we really count to one hundred
Questioning if patience was practiced or if impatience led to hasty actions.


Cold summer listening
Experiencing a period of sadness or melancholy during a time that is traditionally associated with joy or warmth.


Hot color melting the anger to stone
Vibrant and intense emotions overpowering and numbing any feelings of anger.


Looking for the sunshine
Seeking happiness or positivity amidst difficult circumstances.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JON ANDERSON, CHRIS SQUIRE

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