Play With Fire
Charly García Lyrics


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Well, you've got your diamonds and you've got your pretty clothes
And the chauffeur drives your car
You let everybody know
But don't play with me, 'cause you're playing with fire

Your mother she's a heiress, owns a block in Saint John's Wood
And your father'd be there with her
If he only could
But don't play with me, 'cause you're playing with fire

Your old man took her diamonds and tiaras by the score
Now she gets her kicks in Stepney
Not in Knightsbridge anymore
So don't play with me, 'cause you're playing with fire

Now you've got some diamonds and you will have some others
But you'd better watch your step, girl
Or start living with your mother




So don't play with me, 'cause you're playing with fire
So don't play with me, 'cause you're playing with fire

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Play with fire" by Charly García are a warning to a wealthy individual who takes pleasure in flaunting their wealth and status. The first stanza describes this person's wealth, with their diamonds, fancy clothes, and chauffeur-driven car. However, the warning comes in the chorus, where García warns the person not to play with fire by messing with him. The song's title plays with the double meaning of the phrase, both referring to the danger of playing with literal fire and metaphorical danger by messing with someone dangerous.


The second stanza describes the person's mother, who is an heiress and owns a block in Saint John's Wood. Her father would be there with her if he could be, but the song suggests there is an estranged relationship. The third stanza goes on to say that the mother's diamonds and tiaras are gone, and she now "gets her kicks" in Stepney instead of Knightsbridge, meaning she has lost her wealth but finds enjoyment elsewhere. The final chorus repeats the warning not to play with fire, suggesting that the person in question may lose their wealth or face consequences if they continue to live recklessly.


Overall, the lyrics of "Play with fire" by Charly García are a commentary on the danger of wealth and status, and the potential consequences of flaunting it recklessly. The song suggests that there may be deeper problems in this person's family, such as estrangement, which has led to the mother losing her wealth. The chorus repeats the warning not to play with fire and suggests that there may be consequences for doing so.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, you've got your diamonds and you've got your pretty clothes
You may have all the material possessions in the world.


And the chauffeur drives your car
You have someone to drive you around in your luxurious car.


You let everybody know
You show off your wealth to everyone.


But don't play with me, 'cause you're playing with fire
Don't mess with me because it can harm you just like playing with fire.


Your mother she's a heiress, owns a block in Saint John's Wood
Your mother is wealthy and owns a prime real estate property.


And your father'd be there with her
Your father would have been with your mother if he could.


If he only could
But he can't because of some reasons.


But don't play with me, 'cause you're playing with fire
Don't mess with me because it can harm you just like playing with fire.


Your old man took her diamonds and tiaras by the score
Your father stole many diamonds and tiaras from her.


Now she gets her kicks in Stepney
Now, she finds pleasure in a less affluent area.


Not in Knightsbridge anymore
She no longer enjoys the luxurious lifestyle she used to have.


So don't play with me, 'cause you're playing with fire
Don't mess with me because it can harm you just like playing with fire.


Now you've got some diamonds and you will have some others
You now own some diamonds and will acquire more in the future.


But you'd better watch your step, girl
You need to be careful in your actions, young lady.


Or start living with your mother
You might end up having to move in with your mother if you're not careful.


So don't play with me, 'cause you're playing with fire
Don't mess with me because it can harm you just like playing with fire.




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