Fighting Fires
Kanye West Lyrics


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My soul, my soul

Won't be gettin' sleep tonight
And I'm crying as I write this
Prayin' for my brothers
Locked up, fighting fires
My heart goes out to all the daughters
Missin' all our fathers
Never seen their loved ones
‘Cause the prisoners fighting fires
(My soul)

And I might be biased
But I feel God standin' by us
And the prisoners fighting fires (My soul)
And I might be biased, but my soul
Needs you Lord, Jesus come now, take control
(Take control of my soul)
Oh, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah

What if I start off the track
Hum the beginning mutter the middle part
And mumble the ending?
It just feels better in my humblе opinion
Much more n-words, but humble beginnings
Makе you act like the n-word
That's why you stayed injured
That's why you stay in court and
Go to the pen for it
Before I forget, let me go get a pen for it
Cancel culture, before I get censored
All I really meant for is you to get mentored
Before you get sentenced
Before you get sent for it
Remember this sentence, remember repentance
(My Soul)
Only God can judge you, only Jesus is Lord
Over in Thanville, Stateville, Taylorville
Lanyard we're mass targeted, mass marketed
Mass incarceration
Massive police stations, mass incorporated
Take control of my soul (My soul)

And I might be biased
But I feel God standin' by us (My soul)
And I might be biased, but my soul
Needs you Lord, Jesus come now, take control
(Take control of my soul)
And I might be biased
But I feel God standin' by us (My soul)
And I might be biased, but my soul
Needs you Lord, Jesus come now, take control




(Take control of my soul)
Oh, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah oh

Overall Meaning

In "Fighting Fires," Kanye West reflects on the plight of prisoners, specifically those who have been trained to fight fires but are still incarcerated. This song, featuring the Sunday Service Choir, is a commentary on the prison-industrial complex and the impact it has on the lives of those who are affected by it, from those who are incarcerated to their families and loved ones.


The chorus sung by the choir serves as a prayer for those who are living in correctional facilities, separated from their loved ones. The heartache is palpable in the lyrics “My heart goes out to all the daughters/Missin' all our fathers/Never seen their loved ones/‘Cause the prisoners fighting fires”. Here, West is expressing empathy with those who are separated from their families and the pain that it causes.


The remainder of the lyrics serves as a call to action, with West urging his listeners to be mindful of their biases and to work towards helping those who are unfairly targeted by the prison system. He also calls on Jesus to "take control of his soul," highlighting the spiritual nature of the track while also reminding us that there is still hope amidst the bleak reality of mass incarceration.


Overall, "Fighting Fires" by Kanye West and the Sunday Service Choir is a powerful song that speaks truth to power. Through its lyrics, it highlights the urgent need for prison reform and the importance of empathizing with those who are impacted by mass incarceration.


Line by Line Meaning

My soul, my soul
The innermost part of my being is troubled


Won't be gettin' sleep tonight
I'll be restless and unable to sleep tonight


And I'm crying as I write this
I'm shedding tears while putting my thoughts into words


Prayin' for my brothers
I'm asking for God's help and protection for my fellow men


Locked up, fighting fires
Those who are imprisoned, fighting wildfires put their lives on the line every day


My heart goes out to all the daughters
I empathize with all the daughters who are without their fathers


Missin' all our fathers
We feel the absence of our fathers greatly


Never seen their loved ones
Many prisoners have never had the chance to see or spend time with their loved ones


‘Cause the prisoners fighting fires
The prisoners who are fighting fires are often unable to see their families


And I might be biased
It's possible that my views could be slanted


But I feel God standin' by us
I sense that God is watching over and supporting us


And the prisoners fighting fires (My soul)
Those who are in prison but fighting fires are present in my thoughts


And I might be biased, but my soul
Although my perspective may not be completely objective, I feel strongly that


Needs you Lord, Jesus come now, take control
I require divine intervention to put things right


(Take control of my soul)
I relinquish control to a higher power


Oh, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah
Vocalization


What if I start off the track
Suppose I began the song in a certain way


Hum the beginning mutter the middle part
I hum the start and mumble the middles of the music


And mumble the ending?
What if I mumble through the last part?


It just feels better in my humble opinion
It's simply how I feel, and I'm expressing it modestly


Much more n-words, but humble beginnings
There's plenty of variation, even if some words have been censored


Make you act like the n-word
Still, sometimes life can make you feel like you're nothing


That's why you stayed injured
You're hurt, and that's why you can't move forward


That's why you stay in court and
This is why you keep appearing in court


Go to the pen for it
And why you end up in prison


Before I forget, let me go get a pen for it
Before I forget my thoughts, let me jot them down


Cancel culture, before I get censored
I fear being silenced by cancel culture


All I really meant for is you to get mentored
The true intention of my message is for you to receive guidance


Before you get sentenced
Prior to being found guilty


Before you get sent for it
Before you're sentenced to prison


Remember this sentence, remember repentance
Remember what you've been told, and consider changing your ways


(My Soul)
Reiteration of earlier lyric's meaning


Only God can judge you, only Jesus is Lord
No one but God can pass judgment upon you, and only Jesus is the true authority


Over in Thanville, Stateville, Taylorville
These prisons can be found in different towns


Lanyard we're mass targeted, mass marketed
Prisoners are being deliberately pursued and exploited


Mass incarceration
There are a massive amount of people being locked up


Massive police stations, mass incorporated
There is a mass amount of police resources being deployed for this


Take control of my soul (My soul)
A plea to give over control of oneself to a higher power


And I might be biased
There is a potential for me to be skewed in my thinking


But I feel God standin' by us (My soul)
Despite my potential biases, I believe that God is looking after us


And I might be biased, but my soul
Again addressing potential bias, but reinforcing the strength of personal conviction


Needs you Lord, Jesus come now, take control
Reiteration of plea for divine intervention


(Take control of my soul)
Reiteration of giving over control


Oh, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah, woah oh
Vocalization




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