Burning Down
Dr. Lektroluv Lyrics


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They say into each life
A little rain must fall
For 40 days and nights
It fell upon us all
But now it seems just like
Only some of us can see
That they're burning down the Amazon
And doing the same to you and me
Burning down the Amazon
Burning down the Amazon
Burning down the Amazon
For all to see
The lungs of the world are on fire
Consumed by human desire
A common working man
Is all I'll ever be
The corporation's plan
Doesn't care about a tree
They treat us both just like
We're a cheap commodity
So they're burning down the Amazon
And doing the same to you and me
Burning down the Amazon
Burning down the Amazon
Burning down the Amazon
The lungs of the world are on fire
Consumed by human desire




The lungs of the world are on fire
Consumed by human desire

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Dr. Lektroluv's song "Burning Down" highlight the environmental issue of deforestation in the Amazon rainforest and its detrimental impact on both nature and humanity.


The opening lines, "They say into each life a little rain must fall, for 40 days and nights it fell upon us all," imply that hardships and challenges are a part of life. This sets the stage for the metaphorical rain represented by the destruction of the Amazon rainforest. The rain is seen as a symbol of destruction and loss.


The lyrics then emphasize that only some people are aware of the burning down of the Amazon rainforest, indicating a lack of awareness or indifference among the general population. The repetition of the line "Burning down the Amazon for all to see" suggests that the destruction is taking place openly, yet it goes unnoticed or ignored by many.


The next verse introduces the concept that the Amazon rainforest serves as "the lungs of the world," indicating its essential role in maintaining the balance of the planet's ecosystem. The line "consumed by human desire" suggests that human greed and exploitation are causing the destruction of this vital natural resource.


The final repetition of the chorus emphasizes the urgency and severity of the situation. It underlines the fact that the destruction of the rainforest affects not only nature but also humanity. The line "The lungs of the world are on fire, consumed by human desire" reinforces the idea that the Amazon rainforest, which plays a crucial role in the overall health of the planet, is being destroyed due to human greed and indifference.


Overall, "Burning Down" serves as a wake-up call, urging listeners to recognize the destructive impact of deforestation and the need for action to protect our environment and the well-being of future generations.


Line by Line Meaning

They say into each life
It is often said that in every person's life


A little rain must fall
Some difficulties or challenges are inevitable


For 40 days and nights
During an extended period of time


It fell upon us all
Everyone experienced it


But now it seems just like
However, it appears that


Only some of us can see
Only a few of us are aware


That they're burning down the Amazon
There are people deliberately setting fire to the Amazon rainforest


And doing the same to you and me
And causing the same harm to both you and me


Burning down the Amazon
Continuously setting fire to the Amazon rainforest


Burning down the Amazon
Continuously setting fire to the Amazon rainforest


Burning down the Amazon
Continuously setting fire to the Amazon rainforest


For all to see
So that everyone can witness it


The lungs of the world are on fire
The crucial oxygen-producing Amazon rainforest is burning


Consumed by human desire
Destroyed due to human greed and selfishness


A common working man
I am just an ordinary laborer


Is all I'll ever be
I will never be anything more than that


The corporation's plan
The agenda of powerful corporations


Doesn't care about a tree
Shows no concern for the preservation of nature


They treat us both just like
They handle both of us as if


We're a cheap commodity
We are nothing more than expendable resources to them


The lungs of the world are on fire
The crucial oxygen-producing Amazon rainforest is burning


Consumed by human desire
Destroyed due to human greed and selfishness


The lungs of the world are on fire
The crucial oxygen-producing Amazon rainforest is burning


Consumed by human desire
Destroyed due to human greed and selfishness




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Hal Goodtree, Michael Pelz-Sherman

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