Violet Hill

Album: Viva la Vida (2008)
Charted: 8 40
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  • Was a long and dark December
    From the rooftops I remember
    There was snow
    White snow

    Clearly I remember
    From the windows they were watching
    While we froze down below

    When the future's architectured
    By a carnival of idiots on show
    You'd better lie low

    If you love me
    Won't you let me know?

    Was a long and dark December
    When the banks became cathedrals
    And the fox
    Became God

    Priests clutched onto Bibles
    Hollowed out to fit their rifles
    And a cross was held aloft

    Bury me in armor
    When I'm dead and hit the ground
    My nerves are poles that unfroze

    And if you love me
    Won't you let me know?

    I don't want to be a soldier
    Who the captain of some sinking ship
    Would stow
    Far below

    So if you love me
    Why'd you let me go?

    I took my love down to violet hill
    There we sat in snow
    All that time she was silent still

    Said if you love me
    Won't you let me know?

    If you love me
    Won't you let me know? Writer/s: Christopher Anthony John Martin, Guy Rupert Berryman, Jonathan Mark Buckland, William Champion
    Publisher: Tratore, Universal Music Publishing Group, Wahana Musik Indonesia (WAMI)
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 16

  • Channing from Marion, NcI think that this is a great song and does in fact have a great feel to it. I think that the meaning can become more personal depending on how each person interprets it. Great song!
  • Megan from Stevenson, AlI love this song so much! Amazing! I love EVERYTHING about this! WOW!!!
  • Gabriel from Saint Sebastian, Puerto RicoGREAT SONG... as mentioned the voice does sound like "In The Air Tonight"... as well as the music after the chorus (the 8 BANGS) sound like "Dream On" by Aerosmith... overall the song sounds ery Beatles, but in the end, it's simply a very great song that openly shows the influences of the band
  • Danae from Boxford, MaMy second favorite coldplay song. Very serious sounding. Great lyrics though!
  • Emma from Adelaide, AustraliaIt might be just me, but I think Chris Martin's voice sounds a little Phil Collins "In the Air Tonight."
  • Leeza from San Antonio, TxColdplay is one band that my 18 year old son and I can agree on. Their sound is more sophisticated than most, and easy to listen to. Turn it up!
  • Leeza from San Antonio, Tx
    Rather than try to explain the lyrics, I'll post something I found from the Library of Congress website.

    Second Commanding Officer, Violet W. Askins, aka Violet Hill Gordon, served in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps during the second world war.

    http://lcweb2.loc.gov/diglib/vhp-stories/loc.natlib.afc2001001.00146/#vhp:clip
  • Mike from Long Island , NyFirst of all it could mean anything..but this is what i got..

    "was a long and dark december,from the roof tops i remember there was snow,white snow..
    Clearly i remember,from the windows they were watching while we froze,down below"

    Possibley reffering to End of the world,"doomsday" Dec 22 2012 comes to mind.
    An Impact creating Planet Polar shift,causing more snow than imaginable..
    And the prophacy's claiming only a certain amount will survive or be told the safe place..Meaning only the elites and chosen ones will go,because They feel we are too many and getting harder to enslave with the fake buck,lol..

    "When the future's architectured
    By a carnival of idiots on show "O'Reily"
    You better lie low"

    Meaning there sceaming to hatch something big,and they got the circus entertaining and lying to us..
    "News/TV/jobs/fake money/religion and education" to stupify,enslave and ultimatly distract us while they run away to safety..So,
    if you love me,woln't you let me know?? lol


    And the parts about banks becoming cathedrals,because they are specificly designed to feel spiritual..
    That way you feel good about leavin money..
    and the churches,dont get me started,lol..

    im gonna stop here, i could analize the whole song but ill be writing another book..
    its just my view on a great song filled with alot of parables..
    Have fun with it..

    Peace
  • Kaiti from Cornwall, OnIs it just me, or does the beginning of this song sound a little bit like (or reminds me of)California by Phantom Planet?
  • Ann Marie from The Middle Of Nowhere, KsFor me, this song has more of a historical meaning. Though that might be because I just finished this subject. Anyways, it reminds me of 'Bleeding Kansas'. Kansas was becoming a state, and there was controversey about whether or not it'd be a free state or slave state, and people from Missouri called 'border ruffians' would go to Kansas and either terrorize towns or vote illegally. People would send guns and ammunition in crates labeled as books or bibles--remind you of this song? 'Priests clutched onto Bibles/Hollowed out to carry rifles', that's one connection I made. Also, 'It was a long and dark December'--Kansas was finally entered into the Union as a free state in January. Everything else kinda fits in, without any real historical reference. But, that's just what I got out of it.
  • Andrea from Sønderborg, DenmarkI've only just found out what the lyrics are. Weird, but wow! It's fantastic.
  • Jess from Foster, Australiathis song is very strange but it makes you think
  • Emma from Palm Beach, --I find this song to be reminiscent of a 17th century folk song. I love it, and I'm not a huge fan of Coldplay.
  • Dani from Boulder, CoI love the feel of this song. It rough around the edges, and we have to decide what it means to us.
  • Mitchell from Adelaide, Australia This song isn't as great as their more famous songs and not better than Viva la vida.

    Its just me though, personally it doesn't seem to contain the same heart as their other songs, I can't relate to it.
  • Jackie from Knightdale, NcThe longer they exist, the better their music gets... I'm floored and in love all over again.
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