House On Fire
Kansas Lyrics


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She strides down 7th street
Smokey night, summer heat
Commotion, concrete fires
Where neon souls are burning

His whole life, a hung jury
She was the crime, Wheel's gonna pay
She's got blue steel; cocked and locked
She is Justice, Justice is burning

She's turning the tables upside down
She's like a flame; she's burning higher
She's like a house on fire, House on fire

Wheel feels lucky, drinkin' blind
One track mind, sheer distraction
Steps on cracks, breakin' backs
Nothin's sacred on the other side

He turns left, she turns right
They both step through the veil of night
Cold blue steel reflection
And Wheel's got nowhere to hide

She's turning the tables upside down
She's like a flame; she's burning higher
She's like a house on fire, House on fire
Players of passion playing with fire
Streetlights are flashing but who are they for




Fisted love fueling fantasy
Is love worth the fire he's asking for

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Kansas's song House On Fire paint a picture of a chaotic and dangerous city, where the only way to survive is to be tough and street-smart. The opening lines describe a woman striding down 7th street on a smokey night, where the heat is palpable and the city is in a state of commotion. The neon lights of the city are burning, and the people are restless.


The next verse introduces a man who is on the wrong side of the law, and a woman who is seeking justice against him. The man's whole life is a hung jury, and the woman is the crime. She is armed with a blue steel weapon, and she is prepared to do whatever it takes to get the justice she seeks. The chorus describes the woman as a fiery force of nature, like a house on fire, and the man is powerless to escape her wrath.


In the third verse, the man is depicted as a reckless and naive individual who is easily distracted and prone to causing trouble. He is on a collision course with the woman seeking justice, and they eventually meet in a confrontation that Wheel cannot win. The final lines suggest a cautionary tale of passion and love that can be dangerous, and leaves the listener wondering if love is worth the fire it brings.


Line by Line Meaning

She strides down 7th street
She confidently walks down 7th street


Smokey night, summer heat
It's a hot summer night with smoke in the air


Commotion, concrete fires
There's chaos and destruction in the city


Where neon souls are burning
In this area, people with bright and lively personalities are living


His whole life, a hung jury
His life has been full of indecisiveness and doubt


She was the crime, Wheel's gonna pay
She was the problem, and Wheel will suffer the consequences


She's got blue steel; cocked and locked
She has a gun ready to shoot


She is Justice, Justice is burning
She represents the concept of justice, which is now on fire and corrupted


She's turning the tables upside down
She's changing the situation completely


She's like a flame; she's burning higher
She's passionate and intense


She's like a house on fire, House on fire
She's like a force that cannot be stopped


Wheel feels lucky, drinkin' blind
Wheel is drunk and feeling lucky


One track mind, sheer distraction
He's focused on one thing and not aware of his surroundings


Steps on cracks, breakin' backs
He's not paying attention to where he's walking and causing harm


Nothin's sacred on the other side
The other side is lawless and lacks morals


He turns left, she turns right
They go in opposite directions


They both step through the veil of night
They both enter into darkness


Cold blue steel reflection
The reflection of a gun adds to the tension


And Wheel's got nowhere to hide
Wheel is trapped and cannot escape


Players of passion playing with fire
People who are passionate are taking big risks


Streetlights are flashing but who are they for
Even though there are authorities around, they're not making a difference


Fisted love fueling fantasy
Love combined with violence creates unrealistic fantasies


Is love worth the fire he's asking for
Is love worth the danger that comes with it?




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: BOB EZRIN, PHIL EHART, STEVE MORSE, STEVE WALSH

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