Fire in the Hole
C. Ray Lyrics


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He's a midnight true romancer
He's the only, lonely dancer
Oh, only love breaks my heart
He is the nearest thing to heaven
Stole my heart
Try to save him
Oh, only love breaks my heart
You shot a hole in my soul
It's the countdown of love, I know
You shot a hole in my soul
Hold on tight, don't let go
You get always what you want from me (what you want)
You can make it easy, can't you see
You shot a hole, hole, hole
Hole in my soul

Dreams go on forever and ever
Good things do not last forever
Heaven can wait but I can't
Do that to me once again, babe
I think tomorrow it's too late, babe
Oh, only love breaks my heart

You shot a hole in my soul
It's the countdown of love, I know
You shot a hole in my soul
Hold on tight, don't let go
You get always what you want from me (what you want)
You can make it easy, can't you see




You shot a hole, hole, hole
Hole in my soul

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to C. Ray's song, Fire in the Hole, depict a man who is both a romantic and a loner. He is described as a midnight true romancer, a lonely dancer, and the nearest thing to heaven. Despite his enchanting qualities, he has stolen the singer's heart, and she is attempting to save him. However, she recognizes that only love breaks her heart, implying that their relationship is tumultuous. The singer feels as though he has shot a hole in her soul, creating a countdown of love. Although love may not always last, the singer begs for him not to let go and to give her another chance.


The lyrics suggest that the singer is struggling in her relationship with the man described. She believes that heaven can wait, but not her love. The concept of time is prevalent throughout the song, as the singer realizes that tomorrow may be too late. Despite her feelings, she recognizes that he always gets what he wants from her and that he can make things easy for himself. The concept of giving into manipulation is evident here. The repetition of the phrase 'shot a hole in my soul' highlights the idea that she has been hurt by him and is struggling to cope with the aftermath.


Overall, the song deals with themes of love, heartbreak, manipulation, and the passage of time. It portrays the idea that while love can be fleeting, it can also be intense and all-consuming.


Line by Line Meaning

He's a midnight true romancer
He's a charming lover who arises in the late hours of the night.


He's the only, lonely dancer
He's the solitary dancer who captivates the attention of everyone around him.


Oh, only love breaks my heart
Nothing but love has the power to hurt and shatter my heart.


He is the nearest thing to heaven
He is the person that comes the closest to representing heaven on earth.


Stole my heart
He took away my heart and captured it for himself.


Try to save him
I attempt to rescue him from something causing him trouble.


You shot a hole in my soul
You caused a severe emotional wound in the core of my being.


It's the countdown of love, I know
I sense that our relationship is quickly coming to an end.


Hold on tight, don't let go
Hold on tightly and don't release your grip.


You get always what you want from me (what you want)
You consistently receive precisely what you demand or desire from me.


You can make it easy, can't you see
It would be simple for you to make things less difficult, do you not see?


Hole, hole, hole in my soul
A gap, emptiness, and sadness reside in the center of my being.


Dreams go on forever and ever
Dreams are unending and continuous.


Good things do not last forever
Positive circumstances cease to persist indefinitely.


Heaven can wait but I can't
I do not have the luxury of waiting for paradise, but he does.


Do that to me once again, babe
Perform that action on me once more, my dear.


I think tomorrow is too late, babe
I believe that I may not have another opportunity tomorrow, my dear.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DIETER BOHLEN

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