Hey You
The Cure Lyrics


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Hey you!
Yes you
Yes you the one that looks like Christmas
Come over here and kiss me
Kiss me

Hey you!
Yes you
Yes you the one that looks delirious




Come over here and kiss me
Kiss me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Cure's song 'Hey You' seems to be a desperate plea from someone who is looking for affection from a specific person; addressing them directly and repeatedly asking for a kiss. The lyrics suggest a sense of urgency and suggest that the person being addressed not only looks gorgeous but also delirious which may imply that they are unsure about what they want or feeling overwhelmed. The singer knows what they want and is willing to go to any lengths to convince this person to kiss them. The line "the one that looks like Christmas" is an interesting metaphorical reference used by the songwriter to convey the profound joy and happiness this person brings to the singer.


On a deeper level, the song can also be seen as an expression of vulnerability and the search for a meaningful human connection in a world that often feels empty and lonely. The repeated use of the phrase "come over here and kiss me" indicates a deep longing for physical affection and human connection. The song's message of longing for intimacy and connection is one that will resonate with anyone who has ever felt lonely, isolated or emotionally disconnected.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey you!
Attention seeking start of the song, directed at a specific person.


Yes you
Confirming the person being addressed.


Yes you the one that looks like Christmas
Comparing the person's appearance to the festive season, possibly referring to their colorful or joyful attire.


Come over here and kiss me
Inviting the person to physical intimacy, possibly indicating a romantic interest.


Kiss me
Repeating the request for a kiss, emphasizing the desire for physical contact.


Hey you!
Repeating the attention-seeking phrase to indicate persistence or urgency.


Yes you
Reiterating the confirmation of the person being addressed.


Yes you the one that looks delirious
Comparing the person's appearance to a state of confusion or madness, possibly referring to their wild or erratic behavior.


Come over here and kiss me
Repeating the invitation to physical intimacy, emphasizing the desire for connection with this particular person.


Kiss me
Repeating the request for physical contact, emphasizing the urgent desire for intimacy.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: MARK WILLIAM BEDFORD, CHRISTOPHER JOHN FOREMAN, CATHAL JOSEPH SMYTH, DANIEL MARK WOODGATE, MICHAEL BARSON, LEE JAY THOMPSON, GRAHAM MCPHERSON

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