Frozen
Skid Row Lyrics


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As I stare into the fire
All my thoughts go up in flames
Here I stare into the fire
I'll be waiting on the rain

The box I keep myself in, closes out my air
So I build a fire, so I can sit and stare
(Can it be I'm frozen)

As I stare into the weather
My eyes drying from the cold
As I stare into the weather
I sense my thoughts growing old

I listen to the prophets predict the stem of tides
I stare into the weather that's keeping me inside

(Can it be I'm frozen)

As I stare into the fire
Will the prophets change my mind
While I stare into the fire
All the colors treat me kind

I'll dust away the fallings the winter leaves for me
I'll stare into the fire and set tomorrow free





(Can it be I'm frozen)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Skid Row's "Frozen" are introspective and reflective. The song speaks to the internal struggle of feeling trapped and stagnant in one's own thoughts and habits, represented by the metaphor of being "frozen." The verses describe staring into a fire and into the weather, with the former representing an attempt to escape and the latter representing the reality that can't be ignored. The chorus repeats the question "Can it be I'm frozen," suggesting a self-awareness and an uncertainty about how to move forward.


The first verse sets the scene of staring into a fire, which symbolizes an attempt to escape from oneself. The thoughts that "go up in flames" suggest a purging or a release, but the repetition of "stare into the fire" suggests that this isn't a permanent solution. The line about the box that keeps oneself closed in suggests that one's own thoughts and habits can be self-limiting.


The second verse shifts to staring into the weather, which represents the reality that can't be escaped from. The eyes "drying from the cold" suggest a numbness or an inability to feel, and the line about the thoughts growing old suggests a sense of being stuck in the past. The line about listening to the prophets predict the stem of tides suggests a desire for guidance or direction that isn't being found.


The final verse returns to the fire, suggesting a repeated attempt to escape. The line about dusting away the fallings and setting tomorrow free suggests a hope for change and a willingness to let go of the past. The repeating question in the chorus suggests an inner conflict between the desire to escape and the recognition that something needs to change.


Line by Line Meaning

As I stare into the fire
Looking deeply into the flames, losing himself in thought


All my thoughts go up in flames
All of his emotions are being consumed by the fire as he thinks


Here I stare into the fire
Continuing to gaze into the flames, not able to look away


I'll be waiting on the rain
He is waiting on a change, a contrast to the fire - maybe the rain can rebalance his emotions


The box I keep myself in, closes out my air
His ways of self-preservation are suffocating him, he is looking for an escape


So I build a fire, so I can sit and stare
He's created yet another way to mentally leave, staring blankly into the fireplace


(Can it be I'm frozen)
He is questioning if it's possible that he's emotionally 'frozen', unable to feel


As I stare into the weather
Looking at the elements brings up new, contrasting feelings


My eyes drying from the cold
The bitterness he feels from the weather is physically affecting him


As I stare into the weather
Again, looking at the world outside for inspiration in his thoughts


I sense my thoughts growing old
As he sits, he's starting to feel unfulfilled, like his thought process is limited and aging


I listen to the prophets predict the stem of tides
He is paying attention to what others predict for his future


I stare into the weather that's keeping me inside
The elements restricting his freedom to explore and mentally escape


(Can it be I'm frozen)
The idea of being emotionally stuck and numb still lingers in his mind


Will the prophets change my mind
He's hopeful for change predicted by others, for outside forces to alter his current state


While I stare into the fire
As he remains lost and unfocused, not wanting to break the gaze


All the colors treat me kind
He is able to channel his inner thoughts and feelings through the colorful flames of the fire


I'll dust away the fallings the winter leaves for me
He will clear away the remnants of a tough time to move onto something better


I'll stare into the fire and set tomorrow free
He's looking to the warmth of the fire for the freedom and new beginnings he wants


(Can it be I'm frozen)
The ending line is still coming back to the possibility of being stuck and unfeeling




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVID MICHAEL SABO, RACHEL BOLAN SOUTHWORTH

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