Don't Play With Fire
Sly Fox Lyrics


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Woo!

Everyday, we′re together
Boy, the news just slaps you down
Too many people try
They forget love is around

Yeah, ooh, la-la-la, la-la-la, la-la-la
Ooh, la-la-la, la-la-la
Don't play with fire

Go to church with ya mama
Take a part in Sunday school
Teachers say, "Don′t talk about your brother" (brother, oh-no- oh-no)
Must remember golden rule

So, don't play with fire
You might get burnt
Don't you play with fire (fire, fire, fire)
The weather can fail, don′t you play with fire

I take my girl out to the movies
Mama said, "Be back by one"
Tried to sneak in next morning
Papa waiting with discern, oh-no

So, please don′t play with fire
You might get burnt
So, don't play with fire (fire, fire, fire)

Ma-ma-ma-ma-ma-ma
Don′t play, don't play
Don′t play, don't play
Party, have a party
We want to party
Down at the disco

Here we go

¡Arriba!
(Fire, fire, fire)

(Fire, fire, fire)

So, don′t play with fire
You might get burnt




Don't you play with fire (fire)
With fire

Overall Meaning

The song "Don't Play With Fire" by Sly Fox is a cautionary tale about the consequences of taking unnecessary risks in life. The lyrics describe various situations where individuals have played with fire and gotten burned, both literally and figuratively. The first verse talks about how people sometimes forget the importance of love and make mistakes that lead them down a troubled path. The song advises listeners to avoid playing with fire and to be careful with their choices in life.


The second verse continues with this theme of caution, as it talks about going to church and being mindful of the golden rule. The golden rule is the principle of treating others as you would want to be treated, and the song warns that breaking this rule can lead to negative consequences. The third verse tells the story of a young man taking his girlfriend to the movies and getting caught by his parents when he comes home late. This serves as another cautionary tale about disobeying rules and taking unnecessary risks that can lead to negative consequences.


Overall, "Don't Play With Fire" is a reminder to listeners to be cautious and wise in their choices, to avoid taking unnecessary risks and to always keep in mind the consequences of their actions.


Line by Line Meaning

Everyday, we're together
Being with someone every day brings its own set of challenges and may not always be easy.


Boy, the news just slaps you down
The news can be disheartening and discouraging at times.


Too many people try
People often try too hard to get what they want and forget to appreciate what they already have.


They forget love is around
In the quest for success and happiness, people tend to overlook the love that surrounds them.


Don't play with fire
Be cautious and avoid taking unnecessary risks that could lead to undesirable consequences.


Go to church with ya mama
Attending church with one's mother is a good way to bond and learn moral values.


Take a part in Sunday school
Attending Sunday school can help one learn about morals, ethics, and spirituality.


Teachers say, "Don't talk about your brother" (brother, oh-no- oh-no)
One must not gossip or speak ill about their siblings, as it goes against the golden rule of treating others as one would like to be treated.


Must remember golden rule
One must always keep in mind the golden rule of treating others as one would like to be treated.


You might get burnt
Taking risks and playing with fire can lead to negative consequences that were not anticipated.


I take my girl out to the movies
Going out to the movies is a common way of spending time with one's romantic partner.


Mama said, "Be back by one"
Parents often set rules and guidelines for their children to keep them safe and disciplined.


Tried to sneak in next morning
Trying to bypass rules set by parents can lead to trouble.


Papa waiting with discern, oh-no
Going against the wishes of one's parents can lead to disappointment and consequence.


Ma-ma-ma-ma-ma-ma
This line is part of the chorus of the song and does not hold any specific meaning.


Party, have a party
Having a good time and celebrating life is an important aspect of living.


We want to party
Expressing a desire to enjoy life and have a good time with friends and family.


Fire, fire, fire
This line is part of the chorus of the song and does not hold any specific meaning.




Writer(s): Gary Cooper

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