"Bring Back Your Love to Me" is a song by John Hiatt, an American singer-songwriter. In the song, Hiatt addresses a lover who has been hurting and distant. He expresses his willingness to help and show affection, knowing that it requires more than just a simple kiss. Hiatt believes that their love and affection should be reciprocal, with both parties giving and receiving. He emphasizes his strong feelings for his lover, expressing that they have been separated for too long and it's time for them to be reunited. The lyrics highlight the importance of communication and resolving conflicts. Hiatt acknowledges that words exchanged in anger can be wasteful and regrets any hurtful words that they may have said to each other. He asserts that staying angry for the sake of anger is unnecessary, as he doesn't want any other lover and considers their love to be valuable and worth fighting for. Throughout the song, Hiatt pleads for his lover to bring back their love to him. He longs for their affection and expresses his dedication by saying that he has swallowed his pride and is willing to do whatever it takes to make things right, even if it means going to great lengths like climbing the Eiffel Tower or diving to the bottom of the sea. Ultimately, Hiatt hopes that his lover will return and that they can rebuild their love. The song portrays a deep longing for reconciliation and the desire to mend their relationship, emphasizing the significance and worth of their love.