Fire And Ice
Pat Benatar Lyrics


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Ooh, you're givin' me the fever tonight
I don't want to give in
I'd be playin' with fire
You forget, I've seen you work before
Take 'em straight to the top
Leave 'em cryin' for more
I've seen you burn 'em before
Fire and ice
You come on like a flame
Then you turn a cold shoulder
Fire and ice
I want to give you my love
But you'll just take a little piece of my heart

You'll just tear it apart

Movin' in for the kill tonight
You got every advantage when they put out the lights
It's not so pretty when it fades away
'Cause it's just an illusion in this passion play
I've seen you burn 'em before

Fire and ice
You come on like a flame
Then you turn a cold shoulder
Fire and ice
I want to give you my love
But you'll just take a little piece of my heart

So you think you got it all figured out
You're an expert in the field, without a doubt
But I know your methods inside and out
And I won't be takin' in by fire and ice

Fire and ice
You come on like a flame
Then you turn a cold shoulder
Fire and ice
I want to give you my love
But you'll just take a little piece of my heart

You come on like a flame
Then you turn a cold shoulder
Fire and ice
I want to give you my love
But you'll just take a little piece of my heart

You come on like a flame
Then you turn a cold shoulder
Fire and ice

You come on like a flame




Then you turn a cold shoulder
Fire and ice

Overall Meaning

"Fire and Ice" is a song by Pat Benatar and the title track of her 1981 album. The song is about a man who is confusing and unpredictable, coming on strong like a flame and later turning cold.


At the beginning of the song, Benatar expresses her attraction to the man but also her reservations. She is hesitant to give in and play with fire, as she has already seen him work before and knows he can leave his partners wanting more or burn them in the process. Benatar sings the hook "Fire and ice, you come on like a flame then you turn a cold shoulder", describing the man's hot-and-cold behavior.


In the second verse, Benatar mentions that the man has every advantage when the lights are out and they're getting intimate, but she knows that it's just an illusion in this passion play. She has seen him burn his partners before, and she won't be taken in by his fire and ice.


Overall, the song is a cautionary tale about being wary of people who are unpredictable and may leave you heartbroken. Benatar's powerful vocals and the catchy rock tune make it a classic of her discography.


Line by Line Meaning

Ooh, you're givin' me the fever tonight
You're making me feel hot with desire right now


I don't want to give in
But I don't want to fall for your tricks


I'd be playin' with fire
It would be risky to get involved with you


You forget, I've seen you work before
I'm not easily fooled by your seduction


Take 'em straight to the top
You make people feel like they're on top of the world


Leave 'em cryin' for more
But then you leave them wanting more


I've seen you burn 'em before
I've seen you hurt people with your games


Fire and ice
You're both passionate and cold at the same time


You come on like a flame
You're intense and passionate at the beginning


Then you turn a cold shoulder
But you quickly become distant and uncaring


I want to give you my love
I want to be with you and care for you


But you'll just take a little piece of my heart
But I know you'll only hurt me and leave me brokenhearted


Movin' in for the kill tonight
You're planning to seduce me tonight


You got every advantage when they put out the lights
You use the darkness to your advantage


It's not so pretty when it fades away
But your charm doesn't last forever


'Cause it's just an illusion in this passion play
It's all just a game of seduction and desire


So you think you got it all figured out
You think you're an expert at this


You're an expert in the field, without a doubt
You're confident in your ability to seduce


But I know your methods inside and out
But I know your tricks and how you work


And I won't be takin' in by fire and ice
And I won't fall for your seduction and coldness




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Patricia Benatar, Scott Sheets, Tom Kelly

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@seansyphers244

@renegaderunner332 … Like I said before in another comment on another vid….


Heartbreaker
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Treat Me Right
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We Belong
Shadows of the Night
Promises in the Dark
A Little Too Late
All Fired Up
Fire and Ice
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When talking about Pat Benatar’s BEST song, you simply can’t … can’t … CANNOT list just one!! 🤘 💪 🎤 🎶



All comments from YouTube:

@tammykeaton1067

This is what REAL TALENT and REAL MUSIC is !! Congratulations Pat & Neil for being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of fame. This is very well deserved !!!

@scotts6698

and long overdue!

@hollypatricia9949

It's well over due.. and very deserved

@susanb2015

She's too good for that Stupid hall of Fame.

@lindabergman3127

Agreed100 🌹🌹🌹🌹

@fabdave425

Stunning

@jimcollins9999

It doesn't get any better than this! The 80's were awesome. 👍

@kenperkins7921

T the super 70s is number one bia little the 60s would have made it even tighter if not for the Vietnam War. The the 90s came in next and may have moved up more if they hadn't killed themselves off so quickly, the 80 was too much of a rip off of the SUPER 70S
I blame video games
The 80 kids didn't put in the, blood, sweat and tears needed to become legendary but at least they had fun.

@kenperkins7921

LOL

@jimcollins9999

@@kenperkins7921 The 70's were a great decade for music 4 sure, but the 80's saw more than double the bands and total songs released. Don't get me wrong, the 70's were a great decade of music that I believe are the top 2 decades in music history. 👍

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