Into the Fire
Sabaton Lyrics


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Sent from home overseas
And into the unknown
Barely landed in the jungle
Sent on first patrol

Sundown darkness falls
Dig in for the night
Ambushed in the dawn they came
The jungle's alive

I feel my fire starts to burn
The heat controlling my mind
Berserk a savage running wild
Within me the beast starts to roar

Now I'm ready to strike
A creature of the night
Into the fire
A flame of napalm strike

Sarge's down I'm in charge
Vc's everywhere
Overrun yet order air-strike
Condemned us all to burn,

Napalm from above
Burning friend and foe
Chaos on the battlefield
The jungle's on fire

This place it's driving me insane
Napalm it's burning us all
This fight no man will live to tell
Within me my blood starts to boil

From above the air-strike came
And it burned the world below
Napalm falling from the sky
And it leaves no man alive

I feel my fire starts to burn
The heat controlling my mind




Napalm it's burning us alive
Within me the beasts final roar

Overall Meaning

The Sabaton song "Into the Fire" vividly recounts the story of a soldier's experience in the Vietnam war. The lyrics start with the soldier being sent from home to the unknown jungle, where he is immediately thrown into combat. As darkness falls and they dig in for the night, they are ambushed at dawn. The soldier's adrenaline starts to rise as he feels his fire start to burn, and the heat begins to control his mind. The chaos surrounding him drives him to a wild and savage state, and he becomes a creature of the night ready to strike.


The second half of the song takes a darker turn as the soldiers are overrun and condemned to burn by their commanding officer, who orders an air-strike. As napalm begins to fall, chaos ensues, with both friend and foe burning in the flames. The soldier, unable to escape the inferno surrounding him, feels his blood start to boil as he realizes that he is unlikely to survive this hellish ordeal. The final chorus is a culmination of his inner turmoil, as he embraces the fire and the beasts within him roar, ready for whatever comes next.


The song is a powerful tribute to the soldiers who fought and died in the Vietnam war and captures the brutality and inhumanity of modern warfare. It also highlights the vicious cycle of violence that war creates, with soldiers' humanity slowly being eroded in the face of such atrocities.


Line by Line Meaning

Sent from home overseas
Leaving the safe confines of their homeland, the soldiers are sent to a foreign land.


And into the unknown
Venturing deep into unfamiliar territories, where danger and uncertainty loom large.


Barely landed in the jungle
As soon as they arrive, soldiers are thrust into the dangerous jungle without much time to acclimatize.


Sent on first patrol
Newly arrived soldiers are given their first mission to patrol in the unfamiliar territory.


Sundown darkness falls
The night arrives, and visibility decreases to an extent that navigating in a jungle becomes more challenging.


Dig in for the night
Soldiers hunker down to prepare themselves for any potential danger lurking in the darkness.


Ambushed in the dawn they came
In the early morning, the enemy launches a sneak attack on the soldiers.


The jungle's alive
The jungle appears to come to life as the enemy attacks with ferocity.


I feel my fire starts to burn
The soldier senses a growing heat of determination within themself, ready to fight.


The heat controlling my mind
The intensity of the situation and the heat of the moment push the soldier to become more aggressive.


Berserk a savage running wild
The soldier loses control and becomes a wild, savage animal in combat.


Within me the beast starts to roar
The soldier feels a fierce and raw energy inside themself that yearns to be unleashed.


Now I'm ready to strike
The soldier feels ready and prepared to engage in battle.


A creature of the night
The soldier becomes one with the darkness and embraces their primal instincts to win the fight.


Into the fire
Without hesitation, the soldier enters the raging battle, risking everything.


A flame of napalm strike
Napalm explodes and causes a massive fireball that engulfs everything in its wake.


Sarge's down I'm in charge
The commanding officer has been defeated, and the soldier takes on the responsibility of leadership.


Vc's everywhere
The enemy surrounds the soldier at all sides, ready to pounce.


Overrun yet order air-strike
Despite being outnumbered and overwhelmed, the soldier manages to call for an airstrike to turn the battle in their favor.


Condemned us all to burn
The airstrike unleashes a rain of fire that puts both the enemy and friendly soldiers at grave risk of being burned alive.


Napalm from above
The airstrike drops a lethal rain of napalm from above, turning the battlefield into a furnace.


Burning friend and foe
The napalm results in the death of both the soldier's own comrades and the enemy.


Chaos on the battlefield
The situation on the battlefield becomes a complete mess, with no clear advantage for either side.


This place it's driving me insane
The jungle and its relentless danger are driving the soldier crazy and making them question their sanity.


Napalm it's burning us all
The soldier is horrified by the indiscriminate destruction and burning of all life caused by the napalm.


This fight no man will live to tell
The horrific battle is beyond words, and no survivor who witnessed it will ever be able to explain what they experienced.


Within me my blood starts to boil
The soldier feels an uncontrollable rage boiling within themself, ready to unleash destruction.


From above the air-strike came
The airstrike called earlier arrives from high above to devastate everything below, allies and enemies alike.


And it burned the world below
The raging flames of napalm consume everything in sight and appear to leave nothing but ashes.


And it leaves no man alive
The destruction is so total, and the disaster so immense that no man can survive to tell the tale.


Napalm it's burning us alive
The uncontrolled flames of napalm engulf the soldier, leaving them no chance of survival.


Within me the beasts final roar
The last voice the soldier hears is the primal roar of their own inner beast, going down with a fight.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JOAKIM BRODEN, PAR SUNDSTROM

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@Sabaton

Officially a war between North and South Vietnam, countries around the world became involved in the Vietnam War, most notably the USA. Nearly 60,000 US troops died, and some tactics used in the war – such as chemical defoliation – remain controversial to this day. Find out more here 👉 https://www.sabaton.net/historical-facts/start-of-vietnam-war/
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@Carbone-qb3tb

Can you make please a song for the Heros of the Vendeé Rebellion?
Thanks sm!

@shrek1127

When concert in Russia?

@Weatherman_Ace

Have a friend at work that told me about his relative that served in the Vietnam War and what they went through was hell.

@penguinisonfire699

Can you make a song about the midic with out a gun please 🪖⛑️

@nhienleminhhue6605

it was not a war between north and south but a war between Vietnam and yet another foreign invader. The French created a puppet regime that the US reused and renamed did not automatically create new a identity for the people. Vietnam is one united nation and it has always been for millenium.

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@slamdaddyshapirowo9893

It has been said before, and it shall be said now: Sabaton has no bad songs.

@ashersales2134

Except Metalizer.

@DIABULUSKIRA

They have some of their very first songs...

@seabas12

@@ashersales2134 and there recent album it was a step down from there previous album and both take place in ww1 and the wa album was mid compared to there 2019s album that was comprised all bangers

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