Fire On The Cross
Bruce Hornsby & the Range Lyrics


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They're looking for some hired guns on the Texas border
To shoot 'em all down if they try to cross over the water
And they've got their old white hoods and the same old orders
To keep the dark sons away from their daughters

The nights they came on horses
Are long gone with the wind
Now they're passing out the torches
And they're coming back again

There's a shotgun blast
There's a secret sign
It's not a candle burning and it's not a Sunday night
There's a fire on the cross
There's a fire on the cross tonight

There wasn't any sound but it felt like sudden thunder
Two boards nailed together and burning bright
He was walking by the window when he saw it
Now he wonders

Just what he's got to do to make him see
He just want to be brothers
The nights they came on horses
Are long gone with the wind

Now they're passing out the torches
And they're coming back again

There's a shotgun blast
There's a secret sign
It's not a candle burning and it's not a Sunday night




There's a fire on the cross
There's a fire on the cross tonight

Overall Meaning

The song "Fire on the Cross" by Bruce Hornsby & the Range is a powerful commentary on racism and white supremacy in America. The lyrics describe a group of people on the Texas border who are looking for "hired guns" to shoot anyone attempting to cross over the water. These people not only wear the traditional white hoods associated with the Ku Klux Klan but also hold onto the same racist beliefs and orders that promote the idea of keeping "dark sons" away from their daughters. The imagery conjured up is one of blatant hatred, segregation, and violence.


The song continues with the haunting lines, "The nights they came on horses/Are long gone with the wind." This is a reference to the days when the KKK would ride into towns and cities on horseback and terrorize black communities. Now, they have traded in their horses for torches, symbolizing the continuation of their hateful ways in more covert tactics. The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "There's a fire on the cross tonight" which can be interpreted as a warning of the continued presence and dangers of racism in America.


Overall, "Fire on the Cross" is a poignant reminder of the historical and present-day issues surrounding systemic racism and white supremacy in America. It highlights the importance of acknowledging and confronting these issues in order to move towards a safer and more inclusive society for all individuals.


Line by Line Meaning

They're looking for some hired guns on the Texas border
They are searching for mercenary soldiers along the Texan boundary


To shoot 'em all down if they try to cross over the water
To kill anyone attempting to cross the river


And they've got their old white hoods and the same old orders
They possess their characteristic Ku Klux Klan hoods and unchanged directives


To keep the dark sons away from their daughters
To separate colored men from their female progeny


The nights they came on horses
Boisterous equestrian pilgrimage nights


Are long gone with the wind
Have disappeared into the distant past


Now they're passing out the torches
Distributing the burning torches


And they're coming back again
The people with torches shall return


There's a shotgun blast
The sound of a gunshot


There's a secret sign
Symbol of mystery and confidentiality


It's not a candle burning and it's not a Sunday night
Not an ordinary candle or any routine Sunday evening.


There's a fire on the cross
There is an inferno on the burning cross.


There's a fire on the cross tonight
The cross is burning brightly tonight.


There wasn't any sound but it felt like sudden thunder
No noise was audible, but a forceful vibration occurred.


Two boards nailed together and burning bright
Two wooden planks, joined together, blazing brilliantly.


He was walking by the window when he saw it
When he noticed it, he was passing by the glass panel.


Now he wonders
Currently, he is wondering.


Just what he's got to do to make him see
What he ought to do to enable the other person to comprehend.


He just want to be brothers
All he craves is brotherhood.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BRUCE HORNSBY, JONATHAN HORNSBY

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