wind it up
Thompson Twins Lyrics


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Here comes the queen bee in her little mini dress
Shouting to the boys that she couldn't care less
Let them eat cake; let them all cry
Serves them right; they ought to do or die
They ought to do or die

(chorus)
You say that love makes the world go 'round
Better wind it up, ''cause it's running down
Wind it up, and turn it around
Wind it up, yeah, to a higher ground
Wind it up, so it never comes down
Wind it up

Here comes the preacher on a mission from God
You spoil the child if you spare the rod
A tooth for a tooth, and eye for an eye
When you look again you know we've all gone blind
You know we've all gone blind

(REPEAT CHORUS)
Here comes you and here comes me
Forty-nine hearts pinned to our sleeves
Gonna make a move, gonna turn it around, yeah
And wind it so far up that it never comes down
No, it never comes down
No, it never comes down





(REPEAT CHORUS)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "Wind It Up" by Thompson Twins are a commentary on society, with each verse representing a different point of view. The first verse describes the queen bee, who is indifferent to the struggles of others and caters to her own luxury. The chorus then states that love is what makes the world go round, but it needs to be recharged, "wound up" like a clock, to prevent it from running down. The second verse, sung by a preacher, critiques the use of coddling children, as they will grow up to be entitled individuals who will feel entitled. He suggests showing tough love by holding people responsible for their actions to avoid bitter outcomes. The choir then repeats the chorus, followed by the lyrics from the point-of-view of the listener, stating that they will make a change, representing hope.


The song uses metaphors of mechanical devices, such as clocks, and hypnosis to convey the idea of ​​repetition and the need to recharge love. The lyrics allow for both individual and universal interpretation, making the message of the song accessible to all listeners. The lyrics are accompanied by an upbeat melody that adds levity to a heavy topic like a social critique.


Line by Line Meaning

Here comes the queen bee in her little mini dress
The leader of the group is strutting her stuff in a revealing outfit.


Shouting to the boys that she couldn't care less
She's telling the boys she's not interested in their opinions or feelings.


Let them eat cake; let them all cry
She's saying that she doesn't care about the problems that others are having.


Serves them right; they ought to do or die
She believes others should suffer the consequences of their actions.


They ought to do or die
Her callous attitude towards others should motivate them to succeed or fail.


You say that love makes the world go 'round
The song asks you to consider the idea that love is what drives the world.


Better wind it up, ''cause it's running down
The song is suggesting that we need to work at maintaining love to keep it strong.


Wind it up, and turn it around
To keep love strong, we need to take action and work to make it better.


Wind it up, yeah, to a higher ground
We need to aim for making love stronger and better than it is now.


Wind it up, so it never comes down
The song suggests that we need to keep strengthening love indefinitely.


Here comes the preacher on a mission from God
The preacher represents moral authority and is on a mission to spread his message.


You spoil the child if you spare the rod
The preacher is advocating for discipline to raise good children.


A tooth for a tooth, and eye for an eye
The preacher is invoking the idea of retribution and punishment for wrongdoing.


When you look again you know we've all gone blind
The song is saying that we've lost our way morally and need to refocus.


Here comes you and here comes me
We are all present and accountable for making the world a better place.


Forty-nine hearts pinned to our sleeves
We all wear our hearts on our sleeves and need to take responsibility for our emotions.


Gonna make a move, gonna turn it around, yeah
We need to commit to action to make the world a better place.


And wind it so far up that it never comes down
The song is suggesting that we should strive to make the world a better, more loving place indefinitely.


No, it never comes down
The song is emphasizing the need to maintain this commitment to love and progress.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ALANNAH JOY CURRIE, TOM BAILEY

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