Bonus Track
On Fire Lyrics


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Excuse me if I start to get into my feels
Mental health is serious to me
So, I ask you to beg my pardon
As it's about to get real- for reals
I'm Seeking a salve for this hell
In which I dwell
The walls closing in
My heartbeat is palpitating
My Thoughts are racing
All I could do is scream in the wind
No one can hear me it's infuriating
I knocked myself around a bit
Drowning in the blame game
And playing what if
The tyranny of being in a pit of despair
In an all too familiar dystopia
And no one even cares
I've played out the scenarios
This ain't my end game
I'm no Dr. Strange

Like the quote by Henry David Thoreau
Most men lead lives of quiet desperation
I'm afraid I'm in the mean
Resigned to a mode of existence in my life's current manic gestation
Or some median facsimile, or am I just a simulation
I once tied my identity to a mere mortal
Who I treated like a deity
She soon shuttled off her mortal coil
Laid me to rest in a baren waste land
Buried my heart deep in the earths soil
Too much ado about nothing, they say life will begin again
What's the definition of insanity if one's life repeats the same trend

I've shifted blame, it does not lessen the pain
I've tried to chemically treat the burden, living life sober is too mundane
My heart has gotten colder as I've gotten older. My mind is a Petrie dish of the abstract inconsequential, and insane
How does one reconcile living and adapting to a world that you didn't ask to be a part of
How does one find their flow, amidst a vacuum devoid of love
The answer is rhetorical, it's something i think about daily
I once heard that when you know your why you can deal with anyhow, I believe that was Nietzsche
I guess I'm just giving voice to the tired
The downtrodden and those in desperation
I'm presenting my testimony of the heart and how it feels cathartic I hope it's someone's inspiration




Know that you're not alone and it's okay to scream.
Before I go sleep at night, I often wonder am I real or is this someone's dream

Overall Meaning

In the first verse of "Bonus Track," the singer delves into their feelings and emphasizes the importance of mental health. They acknowledge that they are about to get real and raw in their emotions, seeking a solution for the internal torment they are facing. The imagery of walls closing in, a racing heartbeat, and frantic thoughts evokes a sense of suffocation and helplessness. Despite feeling unheard and isolated in their struggle, the singer is grappling with self-blame and the overwhelming weight of despair. They express frustration at the indifference of others to their suffering, highlighting the loneliness of their battle against mental turmoil.


Moving into the second verse, the lyrics reference Henry David Thoreau's quote about the quiet desperation that many people experience in their lives. The singer contemplates their own existence, feeling trapped in a cycle of suffering and questioning whether they are living a genuine life or merely going through the motions. The mention of a past relationship that ended in loss and disappointment adds another layer of emotional turmoil to their already complex struggles. The imagery of burying their heart deep in the earth symbolizes a profound sense of loss and mourning, while also hinting at the resilience needed to endure such pain.


As the song progresses, the singer grapples with the attempts they've made to cope with their burdens, including shifting blame and seeking chemical relief through substances. They reflect on the numbing effect of age on their emotions and the alienation they feel in a world that seems devoid of compassion. The existential questions posed about the nature of existence and the search for purpose add depth to their introspection. The reference to Nietzsche's philosophy on finding meaning in suffering suggests a search for some form of understanding or motivation to endure the challenges they face.


In the final verse, the singer offers a poignant message of solidarity to those who may be experiencing similar struggles. They share their personal testimony of pain and introspection in the hope that it may resonate with others and serve as inspiration. The acknowledgment of the universal need for catharsis and the reassurance that it's okay to express one's despair and seek connection with others underscores the underlying message of the song. The closing lines, contemplating the nature of reality and existence, capture the singer's existential ponderings and their ongoing quest for authenticity and purpose in a world that often feels disconnected and indifferent.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Beats- Aaron Jones, Kian Furnace

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Kevin Dilipkumar

Hey little girl, is your daddy home?
Did he go away and leave you all alone? Mhmm
I got a bad desire
Oh oh oh, I'm on fire
Tell me now, baby, is he good to you?
And can he do to you the things that I do? Oh no
I can take you higher
Oh oh oh, I'm on fire
Sometimes it's like someone took a knife, baby
Edgy and dull and cut a six inch valley
Through the middle of my skull
At night I wake up with the sheets soaking wet
And a freight train running through the middle of my head
Only you can cool my desire
Oh oh oh, I'm on fire
Oh oh oh, I'm on fire
Oh oh oh, I'm on fire
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All comments from YouTube:

LauraZocca

I could gladly listen to this on repeat for the rest of my life.

Lin

I do! For the last 3 hours i only listning this song ❤️

Dave Steels

LauraZocca interesting

Annie Warbucks

13 years later and i broke this song. 🤦🏽‍♀️

MyYoutube

+LauraZocca agreed it is enchanting and mesmerising and sexy. i think those who don't like him are secretly jealous of his talent and ability to play and write in so many genres

Leny Waage

Yessss me to. His voice is definetly amazing. .wowww

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Jordan Joersz

This song has such a born and raised feel to it. (at least this version)

Frankie Bevevino

I was thinking paradise valley

Andres I

What about "this generation"?
You were once "this generation" too

Jordan Joersz

What's your point? I realize it's a cover. I was pointing out that it would've fit better on the Born and Raised album over Battle Studies (as a bonus track).

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