Play With Fire
Jacob Sigman feat. Rella Lyrics


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Why do I play with fire
Every night when I get home
After my one desire
Left me feeling so alone

And I've got bills to pay
I've got dreams I need to follow
But i'm gonna sleep today
I'm gonna dream away tomorrow

But when I look up in that looking glass
Can't help calling my old self a liar

Do you remember how it used to be
Stayin up till 6am
And making plans to set our futures free
Cheap talk was so much simpler then

But lately I've been feeling that my life is passing by
And all I ever do is wonder why, do I

Play with fire, no
Play with fire, no
Play with fire, no
Play with fire, no

And in September I'll be falling back
Into the ways I used to feel
I'll light a fire and stare into the black
I hope it shows me something real

But what's the use of wondering if you fear the things you find
And maybe that's the only reason why, do I

Play with fire, no
Play with fire, no




Play with fire, no
Play with fire, no

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Jacob Sigman feat Rella's "Play With Fire" are an introspective exploration of the singer's inner turmoil. The first verse talks about the singer's habit of taking risks and playing with fire, even when they know it might be harmful to them. Despite having responsibilities and goals to achieve, they choose to procrastinate and "dream away tomorrow." However, the singer's self-reflection reveals their inner conflict between their desire for adventure and their fear of failure. They see themselves as a liar in the mirror, indicating that they are aware of the consequences of their actions but still choose to ignore them.


The second verse reminisces about the past when the singer was carefree and unencumbered. They stayed up all night making plans and dreaming about the future. However, as time passed, they became more aware of the harsh realities of life, and the carefree attitude gave way to anxiety and fear. The chorus emphasizes the singer's struggle with their impulses and their realization that they need to stop playing with fire. They repeat the verse, "Play with fire, no," as a reminder to themselves to avoid doing things that might harm them.


The bridge talks about the singer's hope that they will fall back into their old ways without acknowledging that they need to do something necessary to make the changes they want. They want to light a fire and stare into the black, hoping to find something real, but they fear what they might find. Ultimately, they wonder if their fear is the only reason they play with fire.


Line by Line Meaning

Why do I play with fire
The singer is questioning their tendency to engage in risky behavior.


Every night when I get home
The singer's behavior is a regular occurrence.


After my one desire
The singer's risky behavior may be a result of unfulfilled emotional needs.


Left me feeling so alone
The artist's risky behavior may be a coping mechanism for loneliness.


And I've got bills to pay
The artist has responsibilities that they are neglecting.


I've got dreams I need to follow
The singer has goals that they have not yet achieved.


But i'm gonna sleep today
The singer is choosing to ignore their responsibilities and goals.


I'm gonna dream away tomorrow
The artist is choosing to focus on their fantasies instead of reality.


But when I look up in that looking glass
The artist is reflecting on their own behavior and choices.


Can't help calling my old self a liar
The artist is acknowledging that they have not been truthful with themselves about their behavior.


Do you remember how it used to be
The singer is reminiscing about a happier time in their life.


Stayin up till 6am
The artist remembers engaging in reckless behavior in the past.


And making plans to set our futures free
The singer remembers being optimistic about the future and making plans to achieve their goals.


Cheap talk was so much simpler then
The singer remembers being less burdened by responsibilities and less concerned with the consequences of their behavior.


But lately I've been feeling that my life is passing by
The singer is experiencing a sense of time slipping away from them, which may be contributing to their risky behavior.


And all I ever do is wonder why, do I
The artist is questioning why they continue to engage in behavior that is detrimental to their well-being.


And in September I'll be falling back
The artist is anticipating a return to old habits in the near future.


Into the ways I used to feel
The singer is acknowledging that their risky behavior of the past made them feel a certain way.


I'll light a fire and stare into the black
The singer will engage in risky behavior and self-destructive thought patterns.


I hope it shows me something real
The artist is seeking a deeper truth or meaning in their behavior.


But what's the use of wondering if you fear the things you find
The artist acknowledges that their search for truth may be hindered by their fear of what they may discover.


And maybe that's the only reason why, do I
The artist is considering that their fear may be the driving force behind their risky behavior.


Play with fire, no
The chorus is a repetition of the singer's desire to stop their risky behavior.


Play with fire, no
The chorus is a repetition of the artist's desire to stop their risky behavior.


Play with fire, no
The chorus is a repetition of the singer's desire to stop their risky behavior.


Play with fire, no
The chorus is a repetition of the singer's desire to stop their risky behavior.




Writer(s): Jacob Sigman

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