The World On Fire
The Doors Lyrics


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The world on fire, taxi from Africa, the grand hotel
He was drunk a big party last night back going back

In all directions sleeping these insane hours I'll never wake up

In a good mood again I'm sick of these stinky boots




Overall Meaning

The opening lyrics of The Doors' song "The World On Fire" may seem to be random, disconnected phrases at first glance but in actuality they form a vivid and evocative picture of chaos, confusion, and disorientation. "The world on fire" establishes a sense of crisis and turmoil, suggesting that things are not going well on a global scale. "Taxi from Africa" and "the grand hotel" suggest a cosmopolitan, jet-setting lifestyle but also hint at some kind of escape or retreat from the looming catastrophe. The mention of someone being drunk and coming from a big party sets the scene for a lifestyle of excess and self-indulgence, but it also suggests a desire to escape from reality.


The next few lines further enhance the sense of dislocation and confusion. "In all directions sleeping" implies that the singer is lost and adrift, without any clear direction or purpose. "These insane hours I'll never wake up" suggests a sense of timelessness and unreality, with the feeling that the singer is trapped in a dream or nightmare. Despite all of this, there is a hint of optimism in the final line: "In a good mood again I'm sick of these stinky boots." Here, the singer expresses a desire to break free from the past and move forward with a fresh perspective, even if it means leaving behind something that has been comfortable or familiar.


Line by Line Meaning

The world on fire, taxi from Africa, the grand hotel
The world is in chaos, and there is immense destruction everywhere. Amidst this turmoil, a taxi arrives from Africa, possibly with someone seeking refuge. The grand hotel also seems to be caught up in this hectic situation.


He was drunk a big party last night back going back
The person referred to here was drunk at a big party the previous night, and is now heading back from somewhere to somewhere else.


In all directions sleeping these insane hours I'll never wake up
The singer is experiencing a sense of disorientation and confusion, and possibly sleep-deprivation. They feel like they will never be able to escape this state of mind.


In a good mood again I'm sick of these stinky boots
After feeling down for a while, the artist is finally in a good mood again. However, they are still annoyed by something mundane like their smelly boots.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
Written by: JIM MORRISON, JOHN PAUL DENSMORE, RAYMOND D MANZAREK, ROBERT A KRIEGER

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