Bonfire
River Town Saints Lyrics


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Tradin' the moonlight for a mirror ball spinnin'
Two dollar highlight - it's a highlight that we're livin'
Leavin' the corn field for a little class of concrete
Drag in the mud for the dirty of the same street




Overall Meaning

The lyrics in River Town Saints' song "Bonfire" speak to the idea of leaving behind the simplicity and natural beauty of rural life for the glitz and glamour of the city. The opening line "Tradin' the moonlight for a mirror ball spinnin'" speaks to the idea that instead of gazing at the natural beauty of a starry night sky, the singer is now drawn to the flashy and artificial lights of a nightclub. The line "Two dollar highlight - it's a highlight that we're livin'" further emphasizes this idea by suggesting that the singer is living for the cheap thrills of the city, regardless of how fleeting or superficial they may be.


The chorus of the song makes clear the idea that the singer is leaving their rural roots behind for the excitement and novelty of city life. The line "Leavin' the corn field for a little class of concrete" speaks to the idea of leaving the simplicity and authenticity of the countryside for the synthetic facade of the city, while "Drag in the mud for the dirty of the same street" speaks to the idea that the singer is willing to get down and dirty in the city just like they would back home, but now they're doing so in a different environment. Overall, "Bonfire" is a song that speaks to the thrill of leaving one's comfort zone and exploring the unknown, while also acknowledging the challenges and sacrifices that come with such a choice.


Line by Line Meaning

Tradin' the moonlight for a mirror ball spinnin'
Exchanging the tranquil beauty of a moonlit night for the flashy and glamorous experience of a spinning disco ball


Two dollar highlight - it's a highlight that we're livin'
Living a modest life with small but meaningful moments of excitement and joy


Leavin' the corn field for a little class of concrete
Moving from a simple and rural lifestyle to a more urban and developed environment


Drag in the mud for the dirty of the same street
Going through hardships and struggles to stay true to one's roots and maintain connections to their community




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