Fire and Water
Great White Lyrics


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(Fraser, Rodgers)

every single day i got a heartache coming my way
i don't want to say goodbye baby but look at the tears in my eye
i don't want to say goodbye mama but look at the way you made me cry
every way that's nice you show you've got a heart that's made of ice
and i know fire and water must have made you their daughter
you've got what it takes to make a poor man's heart break a poor man's heart break
lover you turn me on but as quick as a flash your love is gone
and baby i'm going to leave you now but i'm going to try to make you grieve somehow
fire and water must have made you their daughter
you've got what it takes to make a poor man's heart break a poor man's heart break
and my heart is breaking
i don't want to say goodbye but look at the tears you made me cry
every way that's nice you show you've got a heart that's made of ice
and i know fire and water must have made you their daughter
you've got what it takes to make a poor man's heart break
fire fire and water must have made you their daughter




you've got what it takes to make a poor man's heart break a poor man's heart break
and my heart is breaking can you feel it breaking? can you feel it?

Overall Meaning

The song "Fire and Water" by Great White is all about a tumultuous relationship. The lyrics describe the individual's pain as they encounter heartache and tears on a daily basis. Although they love their partner, they can't help but recognize the heartbreak that the relationship causes. The performer realizes that their lover is like fire and water, two opposing forces that have come together to make this person.


The lyrics describe the lover as someone who can effortlessly break a poor man's heart. Although the singer is turned on by their lover, the love they feel is fleeting and temporary, quickly disappearing as if never there. Even though the singer would love to stay with their lover, the lyrics reveal that the relationship will inevitably end in sorrow.


The song was written by Andy Fraser and Paul Rodgers of the English rock band Free in 1970. Fraser played bass guitar on the track and Simon Kirke played drums. The song was released initially as a B-side to the album "All Right Now" but then released as a single in its own right.


Line by Line Meaning

every single day i got a heartache coming my way
Each day, I anticipate feeling emotional pain.


i don't want to say goodbye baby but look at the tears in my eye
Although I don't want to leave, my tears signify that it's necessary.


i don't want to say goodbye mama but look at the way you made me cry
Although I don't want to leave, your actions have left me in tears.


every way that's nice you show you've got a heart that's made of ice
Your seemingly kind actions reveal a cold and unfeeling heart.


and i know fire and water must have made you their daughter
It's as if you embody both the destructive and purifying elements of fire and water.


you've got what it takes to make a poor man's heart break a poor man's heart break
You have the ability to shatter the heart of someone with little to offer.


lover you turn me on but as quick as a flash your love is gone
You arouse my passion, but just as quickly, you withdraw and leave me unfulfilled.


and baby i'm going to leave you now but i'm going to try to make you grieve somehow
I'm ending this relationship, but I want you to feel the pain of my departure.


fire and water must have made you their daughter
Once again, you seem to embody both the destructive and purifying forces of life.


and my heart is breaking
The pain I feel in my heart is overwhelming.


i don't want to say goodbye but look at the tears you made me cry
Although I don't want to leave, your actions have left me in tears.


fire fire and water must have made you their daughter
Again, you're compared to the forces of nature that can create or destroy.


and my heart is breaking can you feel it breaking? can you feel it?
My heart is experiencing intense pain- can you understand the depth of my suffering?




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