Fire Guided Light
Babylon Zoo Lyrics


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There's something in the sky,
I think you're going to die.
We're sitting on the edge
Of a coffee coloured crowd.
Like strangers in the night
Dance of fire guided light.
And I think you're going to die.
And I think we're going to die.

Don't give me crap.
We're gonna change,
We're gonna change.
Don't give me crap.
We're gonna change,
We're gonna change.
There's something in the sky,
I think you're going to die.
We're sitting on the edge
Of a coffee coloured crowd.

Like strangers in the night.
I believe you.
Dance with fire guided light.
I believe you.
And I think we're going to die.
I believe you.
And I think you're going to die.
I believe you.

Don't give me crap.
We're gonna change.
We're gonna change.
Don't give me crap.
We're gonna change.
We're gonna change.

There's something in my eye,
I think I am going to die.
Like strangers in the night.
I believe you.
Dance with fire guided light.
I believe you.
And I think you're going to die.
I believe you.
And I think we're going to die.
I believe you.

Don't give me crap.
We're gonna change
We're gonna change
Don't give me crap
We're gonna change
We're gonna change
Don't give me crap
We're gonna change
We're gonna change
Don't give me crap




We're gonna change
We're gonna change

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Fire Guided Light" by Babylon Zoo depict a sense of unease and impending doom. The singer contemplates the possibility of death and an existential threat that seems to be coming from the sky. The notion of a "coffee coloured crowd" implies a gathering of people who are seemingly uniform, perhaps indicating a lack of individuality and the idea that everyone is moving in the same direction towards their supposed fate. The lyrics also suggest a desire for change, but an ambiguous sense of how it might be achieved or what it may entail. The repeated refrain of "Don't give me crap, we're gonna change" could be interpreted as a call to action or a plea for some kind of solution.


The imagery in the song is vivid and striking, with phrases like "dance of fire guided light" conjuring up an otherworldly scene. The repeated use of the phrase "I believe you" suggests a sense of trust and vulnerability, possibly indicative of a search for answers and guidance during a time of crisis. Overall, the lyrics of "Fire Guided Light" are open to interpretation, but convey a sense of fear, anxiety, and a call for change.


Line by Line Meaning

There's something in the sky,
The singer is seeing something ominous in the sky.


I think you're going to die.
The singer believes that someone is going to die as a result of what they are seeing.


We're sitting on the edge
The singer is in a precarious situation.


Of a coffee coloured crowd.
The artist is surrounded by a large, homogeneous group of people.


Like strangers in the night
The artist and the others in the crowd are unknown to each other and possibly disconnected.


Dance of fire guided light.
The strange and unknown phenomenon the singer is seeing seems to involve dancing or movement of some sort, with fire or light involved.


And I think you're going to die.
The singer reiterates that they believe someone will die as a result of what they are experiencing.


And I think we're going to die.
The artist includes themselves in the possibility of death.


Don't give me crap.
The artist is demanding honesty and sincerity.


We're gonna change,
The artist is optimistic that things can be different.


There's something in my eye,
The singer is experiencing a personal physical discomfort.


I think I am going to die.
The artist fears that their discomfort could be something serious.


I believe you.
The singer is relying on someone else for guidance or reassurance.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JASBINDER MANN SINGH

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