The second EP, Young Blood - EP was released on January 21, 2014 by the National Anthem.
Bonfires
Saint Raymond Lyrics
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'Cause a house is not a home when
You're alone
You can laugh and cry now
All you want
We'll see who's standing
Your cold hand met, my shoulder
'Cause ignorance is not the one when
You're alone
Oh you can laugh and cry now
All you want
We'll see who's standing
In the end
Woa-oh, woa-oh, woa-oh, in the end
Woa-oh, woa-oh, woa-oh, in the end
Your house burnt down in this bonfire
'Cause a house is not a home when
You're alone
You can laugh and cry now
All you want
We'll see who's standing
In the end
Woa-oh, woa-oh, woa-oh, in the end
Woa-oh, woa-oh, woa-oh, in the end
Woa-oh, woa-oh, woa-oh, in the end
Woa-oh, woa-oh, woa-oh
Your house burnt down in this bonfire
'Cause a house is not a home when
You're alone
You can laugh and cry now
All you want
We'll see who's standing
In the end
The lyrics of "Bonfires" by Saint Raymond appear to be about the loss of a home - both literally and figuratively. The song tells the story of someone whose house burnt down in a bonfire, a powerful metaphor for the destruction of a life, a relationship, or a community. The opening line, "your house burnt down in this bonfire," sets the tone for the rest of the song, and is repeated several times throughout to emphasize the message.
The chorus of the song, "a house is not a home when you're alone," is a poignant reflection on the importance of connection, community, and love in making a home feel like a place of safety and belonging. When these elements are missing, a house can feel empty, hollow, and precarious, just like a bonfire that burns hot and bright but leaves nothing behind. The song suggests that laughter and tears are essential ingredients in the process of rebuilding after a loss, and that ultimately, the true test of strength is revealed "in the end".
Overall, "Bonfires" is a powerful reminder of the fragility of our lives and the importance of human connection in sustaining us through even the most challenging times. The song's message is universal and relatable, and its simple yet evocative lyrics make it memorable and impactful.
Line by Line Meaning
Your house burnt down in this bonfire
Your physical dwelling has been destroyed by this metaphorical bonfire of life's challenges
'Cause a house is not a home when
You're alone
A home is more than just a physical structure, it requires people to inhabit it and make it a real place
You can laugh and cry now
All you want
Express yourself fully in the midst of these difficult circumstances
We'll see who's standing
In the end
The true test of strength and resilience is revealed over time
Your cold hand met, my shoulder
Physical touch can convey emotional support in a time of need
'Cause ignorance is not the one when
You're alone
Ignoring problems or trying to go it alone can exacerbate difficult situations
Woa-oh, woa-oh, woa-oh, in the end
Repeated refrain emphasizing the importance of looking to the future to see how things will truly turn out
Contributed by Bailey F. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Lucy Dodd
So thankful that I discovered you at the Ed Sheeran concert, you are amazing. This is the song I remembered the most- I loved it :)
Maria Bennett
I've been listening to this song on repeat for the past week, amazing stuff callum :)
Emma Dempsey
Saw you at an Ed Sheeran concert last night in Birmingham. You're both amazing. Love this song.
Jennie Bell
Still my absolute fave Saint Raymond song. Makes me want to dance my butt off at a festival in the sunshine so bad!
westielover1400
Love it!
Jansen Sauvageau
Loving this band!!!!!! Crack a beer and enjoy listening for hours
1996ZBACK
I'm in with this dude's music. Perfection.
ApplesAndDaisies
This is an awesome song :)
Lindsay Brown
This album is incredible.. This music definitely speaks to my soul. Is there a way to get the free download still?
harleighc
This is awesome as it is, don't call it a demo, just release it as is, it's great !!!!!