A Rush Of Blood To The Head

Album: A Rush Of Blood To The Head (2002)
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  • He said I'm gonna buy this place and burn it down
    I'm gonna put it six feet underground
    He said I'm gonna buy this place and watch it fall
    Stand here beside me baby, in the crumbling walls
    Oh, I'm gonna buy this place and start a fire
    Stand here until I fill all your heart's desires
    Because I'm gonna buy this place and see it burn
    Do back the things it did to you in return

    Ah, ah, ah, ah

    He said I'm gonna buy a gun and start a war
    If you can tell me something worth fighting for
    Oh, and I'm gonna buy this place, that's what I said
    Blame it upon a rush of blood to the head

    Honey, all the movements you're starting to make
    See me crumble and fall on my face
    And I know the mistakes that I made
    See it all disappear without a trace
    And they call as they beckon you on
    They said start as you mean to go on
    Start as you mean to go on

    He said I'm gonna buy this place and see it go
    Stand here beside my baby, watch the orange glow
    Some'll laugh and some just sit and cry
    You just sit down there and you wonder why
    So I'm gonna buy a gun and start a war
    If you can tell me something worth fighting for
    And I'm gonna buy this place, that's what I said
    Blame it upon a rush of blood to the head
    Oh, to the head

    Honey, all the movements you're starting to make
    See me crumble and fall on my face
    And I know the mistakes that I made
    See it all disappear without a trace
    And they call as they beckon you on
    They say start as you mean to go on
    As you mean to go on, as you mean to go on

    So meet me by the bridge, meet me by the lane
    When am I gonna see that pretty face again
    Meet me on the road, meet me where I said
    Blame it all upon
    A rush of blood to the head Writer/s: Christopher Anthony John Martin, Guy Rupert Berryman, Jonathan Mark Buckland, William Champion
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 10

  • Jamie from Kalispell, Mtthis song to me is about a couple who go thru many turbulant times while apart and the other feels helpless to help and the other finds the strength to overcome and starts to lift themselves out of the situation and finally is reunited for the rest of thier lives
  • Mike from West Bend, WiAlso, I think in a way it alludes to John Lennon. His philosophy of no possessions to me is represented here. Maybe if you're not happy with life, rid yourself of everything, burn it all down and forget about. Worry about the important things in life, you know?
  • Mike from West Bend, WiTo me this song represents what one needs to do after losing everything, including hope. Risks taken, losses gained. And finally realizing that maybe you need to tear it all up and start over. Go on, burn it down, buy a gun and fight a war. This is not to be taken literally, it means grow some testicular fortitude and fight to survive this life no matter how hard the past was...
  • Nik from Banning, CaThis song has always brought to my mind the scene in "Forrest Gump" where Forrest buys Jenny's childhood home and has it bulldozed. It strikes me as a passionate love song to someone traumatized in the past and their lover's efforts to make things right, even if some of the methods seem crazy ("blame it on a rush of blood to the head"). I think the line about "I'm gonna buy a gun and start a war if you can tell me something worth fighting for" expresses the anger and frustration of loving someone with a history of abuse and seeing how it has effected them. I love this song and "Green Eyes" just about equally.
  • Stephen from Newcastle, EnglandHow can the site confirm the meaning Songfacts? the whole point of ambigious and mysterious songs is what they mean to us or what they meant to the artist.

    To me the song is obvious, its a love song but a dark freaky one. Its about how the guy just goes and does horrible things without thinking because hes in love.

    Burning down a place she had a bad memory of.
    Starting a war with the world, if she tells him whats upsetting her.
    Buying a place, without thinking, getting swept away in the moment.

    And of course 'start as you need to go on' implies you've opened a can of worms, or you've started a war now I have to finish it.

    Sorry I wasn't thinking, just a rush of blood to the head.

    I don't think its deep and philosophical, the album already has Politik after all.
  • Justin from Austin, TxI like "moo" sound at 3:05. It represents how much milk we drink. In all seriousness: I think the song obviously represents mankind. The "buy a gun and start a war if you can tell me something worth fighting for" is mocking all of the wars we've had and how quickly we are to start them for little reasons. Its basically calling us idiots and its astonishingly accurate.
  • Jon from West Bend, IaI have no idea if this is "correct," in the sense of it being the band's meaning, but yeah. I always felt it was about a person who was burning down a place, like a tavern if the as said person has a friend who's an alcoholic. He's burning it down and "Do(ing) back the things it did to you in return."
  • Dev from Somewhere, CoThe phrase "A rush of blood to the head" is one characteristic to the UK, basically meaning something done that is spontaneous and without pre-planning. Taking this into account changes the theories about the song.
  • Pianogodd from New Boston, Txfor some reason the lyrics really make me remember Jenny and her father's trouble in Forrest Gump
  • Rachel from Toronto, CanadaI think of this song as Chris taking someone and showing them our civilization from afar. It takes an outsider's approach to our society and paints a bleak picture of rubble and ashes and shows our nature- "So I', going to buy a gun and start a war, if you can tell me something worth fighting for." It's that every single deed or act that has been done in the history of humanity all started from a thought- "Blame it upon a rush of blood to the head". It's telling us to look at everything we've built, all this hatred and animosity, all the good and all the bad and takes us back to the source and shows us how we created it all- we are the victims of our own creations.
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