The Burgundy Room
Spitfire Lyrics


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Looking out the corner of my eye
(Silence was golden)
The shimmering lights
Inspired by the sting and shimmering lights
The shimmering lights
Looking out the corner of my eye
Once again silence was golden
As the drone of fail traffic deafened day dreams
A picturesque




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Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Spitfire's The Burgundy Room express the feeling of being lost in thought while surrounded by the chaos of city life. The phrase "looking out the corner of my eye" conveys a sense of self-awareness and observation. The phrase "silence was golden" is a meditation on the value of quiet reflection in a world filled with noise. The "shimmering lights" are a metaphor for the distractions and temptations that can pull one away from inner peace.


The line "inspired by the sting and shimmering lights" suggests that the chaos of the city can be both painful and alluring. The reference to "fail traffic" expresses frustration with the congestion and noise of modern urban life. Despite these distractions, the singer finds solace in the beauty of their surroundings, describing them as "picturesque."


The Burgundy Room is a song that captures the contradictions of city life, offering a contemplative perspective on the many distractions and attractions that can make it a challenging place to find one's center.


Line by Line Meaning

Looking out the corner of my eye
I glance over to the side


(Silence was golden)
(Everything was still and quiet)


The shimmering lights
I see lights twinkling brightly


Inspired by the sting and shimmering lights
The lights make me feel energized and motivated


The shimmering lights
Once again, those bright lights catch my eye


Looking out the corner of my eye
I take another quick glance to the side


Once again silence was golden
It's quiet again, and that's a good thing


As the drone of fail traffic deafened day dreams
But the sound of traffic is so loud that it's hard to focus on other thoughts


A picturesque
It's like a beautiful postcard


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Writer(s): CHRIS RAINES, MATTHEW BECK

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