Into the Fire
Jack R Reilly Lyrics


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In the middle I'm surrounded,
By the ghosts of shame and rust,
With my head held in my hands,
Can never wash it off.

I see myself reflected,
What's the rush?
I cover up my eyes and my face is just a mask.

Are we crawling together,
While facing into the fire?

At very least confounded,
I stop myself and say
if all of this means nothing,
Do I still walk the city in the rain?





Are we crawling together,
While facing into the fire?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Jack R Reilly's song "Into The Fire" convey a sense of being trapped and haunted by one's past mistakes and regrets. The opening lines, "In the middle I'm surrounded, by the ghosts of shame and rust," create an image of the singer feeling trapped and overwhelmed by their own feelings of guilt and remorse. The mention of "shame and rust" suggests that these emotions have lingered and corroded over time, adding to the weight of the burden they carry.


The next lines, "With my head held in my hands, can never wash it off," emphasize the feeling of being stuck in this state of self-doubt and inability to move forward. The imagery of holding one's head in their hands implies a deep sense of despair and the recognition that these past mistakes cannot simply be washed away or forgotten.


The following lines, "I see myself reflected, what's the rush? I cover up my eyes and my face is just a mask," hint at a struggle with self-identity and the desire to hide or escape from the past. The repeated questioning of "what's the rush?" suggests a hesitation or fear about confronting one's own reflection and the truth that lies within. The notion of covering up one's eyes and wearing a mask symbolizes the desire to conceal one's true self, possibly out of fear of judgment or facing the consequences of their actions.


The chorus, "Are we crawling together, while facing into the fire?" poses a question about the commonality of human struggle and suffering. It suggests that despite each individual's personal demons and challenges, there can be a shared experience of facing difficult situations head-on, even if it feels like walking into a metaphorical fire. It hints at the idea of finding strength and resilience by coming together and confronting hardships collectively.


Overall, "Into The Fire" highlights the internal battle one faces when haunted by past mistakes, the struggle of self-acceptance and the question of whether one can move forward while carrying the weight of their past.


Line by Line Meaning

In the middle I'm surrounded,
I find myself trapped in the midst of a chaotic situation.


By the ghosts of shame and rust,
Haunted by past mistakes and regrets, as well as the decay of time.


With my head held in my hands,
Feeling overwhelmed and defeated, unable to find a way out.


Can never wash it off.
The weight of guilt and shame is permanent, and cannot be erased.


I see myself reflected,
Confronting my own flaws and shortcomings.


What's the rush?
Questioning the need for urgency or haste.


I cover up my eyes and my face is just a mask.
I hide my true emotions and vulnerabilities behind a façade of indifference.


Are we crawling together,
Are we struggling together as a collective.


While facing into the fire?
While bravely confronting the challenges and dangers ahead.


At very least confounded,
Feeling utterly bewildered and perplexed.


I stop myself and say
I interrupt my own thoughts and reflect.


if all of this means nothing,
If all these struggles and experiences hold no significance.


Do I still walk the city in the rain?
Will I continue to navigate through hardships, despite their futility?


Are we crawling together,
Are we united in our shared struggles.


While facing into the fire?
While boldly confronting and enduring difficulties head-on.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Jack R. Reilly

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