Wildfire
Porter Union Lyrics


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She crosses the room like a wildfire
Burns every heart in her way
Leaves a slow burnin′ flame as she passes you by
Oh she crosses the room like a wildfire

Heartbeats stop and time stands still
Tongues get tied and lungs can't fill
The talk of the room if they could utter a sound
Hard to approach with her feet off the ground

She crosses the room like a wildfire
Burns every heart in her way
Leaves a slow burnin′ flame as she passes you by
Oh she crosses the room like a wildfire

Many good men have gone down in her flames
Their scars remind 'em she's not theirs to tame
A sight to see but don′t get too close
There goes one now, he′s starting to smoke

She crosses the room like a wildfire
Burns every heart in her way
Leaves a slow burnin' flame as she passes you by
Oh she crosses the room like a wildfire

These aren′t just stories that I'm tellin′ you
I've seen first hand just what she can do
Save yourself son and give her the floor
If you′ll pardon me, I'll make my way to the door

She crosses the room like a wildfire
Burns every heart in her way
Leaves a slow burnin' flame as she passes you by




Oh she crosses the room like a wildfire
Yeah she crosses the room like a wildfire

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Porter Union's song "Wildfire" are a metaphor for a woman who enters a room and captures everyone's attention. The narrative depicts her as a powerful force, likening her to a wildfire that burns through hearts, leaving a lasting impression on all who cross her path. The song conveys a sense of admiration for this woman while cautioning that those who get too close to her will get burned. As the lyrics say, "Many good men have gone down in her flames/Their scars remind 'em she's not theirs to tame."


The imagery in the song is vivid and evocative. She is portrayed as larger than life, with "feet off the ground" and the ability to "leave a slow burnin' flame" in her wake. She is the "talk of the room," yet elusive and hard to approach. The lyrics suggest that she is a force to be reckoned with and that those who are wise will give her the floor.


Overall, "Wildfire" is a song about the power of attraction and the awe-inspiring effect that some people can have on those around them.


Line by Line Meaning

She crosses the room like a wildfire
She moves across the room quickly and with great intensity, wreaking havoc on the hearts of everyone in her path.


Burns every heart in her way
She has the power to ignite the passions of all those who cross her path.


Leaves a slow burnin' flame as she passes you by
Even after she is gone, the memory of her stays with those who have been affected by her presence, leaving them with a lingering sense of desire.


Heartbeats stop and time stands still
Her presence is so overwhelming that it has the ability to stop people in their tracks and take their breath away.


Tongues get tied and lungs can't fill
The intensity of their feelings for her leave them at a loss for words and struggling to breathe.


The talk of the room if they could utter a sound
If anyone were able to articulate their feelings, she would be the topic of conversation in the room.


Hard to approach with her feet off the ground
She is so captivating that it can be difficult for anyone to work up the courage to approach her.


Many good men have gone down in her flames
She has left a trail of broken hearts in her wake, having the power to bring even the best of men to their knees.


Their scars remind 'em she's not theirs to tame
Those who have been burned by her remember the experience as a warning that she cannot be controlled or tamed.


A sight to see but don′t get too close
While she is an undeniable beauty, it's best to keep her at arm's length to avoid getting too close to the flame.


There goes one now, he′s starting to smoke
As proof of her power, another man has fallen prey to her charms and is beginning to feel the heat of her wrath.


These aren′t just stories that I'm tellin′ you
These experiences are real and have been witnessed firsthand.


I've seen first hand just what she can do
The singer has witnessed the destruction that she can bring about.


Save yourself son and give her the floor
It's best to let her do what she wants and not interfere, in order to avoid getting burned.


If you′ll pardon me, I'll make my way to the door
The singer is choosing to remove themselves from the situation, knowing that it's best not to get too close to the flame.


Yeah she crosses the room like a wildfire
Repeating the opening line to emphasize how much she captures the attention of everyone in the room.




Writer(s): Cole Michael Porter

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