Fire Alarm
Belako Lyrics
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I'm trying to warm you
But you seem so tired
So tired at night
A tiny wind blows
A tiny wind blows
In your face and it feels nice
Does it feel right?
Does it feel right?
Fire in my room
Now I'm beside you
And you look so tired
Too tired to fight
A tiny wind blows
A tiny wind blows
In your face, and in my face,
and in their faces too
Fire alarmed you
I was trying to warm you
But you seemed so tired
So tired that night
I can feel the heat now
Turning deeper and deeper now
through ourselves
through ourselves
Your eyes are cold now
You don't answer my calls now
I must say it I'm scared
So d___ scared
Feel fire inside
Burning inside,
Fire inside myself
Feel fire inside
Burning inside,
Fire inside myself
Feel fire inside
Burning inside,
Fire inside myself
Inside myselfe
Belako's song Fire Alarm is a deeply emotional track that delves into themes of fear and vulnerability. The song starts with the lyrics "Fire alarms you, I'm trying to warm you, but you seem so tired, so tired at night." The singer is trying to help someone who is struggling, but is met with resistance or a lack of response. The tiny wind that blows in the face of the listener or the person the singer is addressing represents a fleeting moment of comfort or hope amidst pain and uncertainty. The repeated questions of "Does it feel right?" suggest doubt and uncertainty on the part of the singer.
The second half of the song takes a more dramatic turn as the fire referenced earlier seems to become a reality. The lyrics "Fire in my room, now I'm beside you, and you look so tired, too tired to fight" suggest a sense of resignation and hopelessness. The "tiny wind blows" again, but this time it is in the face of the listener, the singer, and "in their faces too." The song ends on a haunting note with the repeated refrain "Feel fire inside, burning inside, fire inside myself."
Overall, Fire Alarm is a powerful song that speaks to the fear, uncertainty, and pain that can be a part of the human experience. The repeated questions and the use of the tiny wind motif underscore the fleeting nature of hope and comfort. The mention of fire creates a sense of danger and urgency, but also suggests a purifying or transformative potential.
Line by Line Meaning
Fire alarms you
The fire alarm alerts you
I'm trying to warm you
I am trying to comfort you
But you seem so tired
You appear exhausted
So tired at night
Especially tired during nighttime
A tiny wind blows
A gentle breeze blows
In your face and it feels nice
It feels pleasant and refreshing on your face
Does it feel right?
Is it the way it should be?
Fire in my room
There is a fire in my room
Now I'm beside you
I am now next to you
And you look so tired
You look very exhausted
Too tired to fight
Unable to fight or resist
A tiny wind blows
A gentle breeze blows
In your face, and in my face, and in their faces too
The breeze is blowing on everyone's face
Fire alarmed you
The fire alarm startled you
I was trying to warm you
I was attempting to comfort you
But you seemed so tired
You appeared extremely exhausted
So tired that night
Particularly tired during that night
I can feel the heat now
I can sense the heat from the fire now
Turning deeper and deeper now
Becoming more intense
Through ourselves
Within ourselves
Your eyes are cold now
Your eyes appear uncaring now
You don't answer my calls now
You ignore my attempts to contact you
I must say it I'm scared
I must confess that I am frightened
So d___ scared
Very afraid
Feel fire inside
Sensation of fire burning inside oneself
Burning inside, Fire inside myself
Intense feeling of internal heat
Inside myself
Within myself
Contributed by Blake D. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
RAPPALUSSA69
El tema es muy bueno. El bajo te transporta a los temas siniestros de los 80, mola mazo!
Carles Desco
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