The little Riff at the intro and inbetween the Verses and chorus of the song goes as follows
e: ----6 4------6 4------6 4------7 6--|
B: 4 4------4 4------4 4------4 4------|
G: ------------------------------------|
D: ------------------------------------|
A: ------------------------------------|
E: ------------------------------------|
Chords Intro/Verse
Eb (power chord/root note 6th fret on A string)
Gb (" " " / " " 2nd fret on E string)
Db (" " " / " " 4th fret on A string)
Ab (" " " / " " 4th fret on E string)
Listen to song for when chord changes are. Pretty simple really!
Chords Chorus
B major
Eb major
Db major
Lyrics:
Come on, come on
Put your hands into the fire
Explain, explain
As I turn and meet the power
This time, this time
Turning white and senses dire
Pull up, pull up
From one extreme to another
From the summer to the spring
From the mountain to the air
From Samaritan to sin
And it's waiting on the end
Come on, come on
Put your hands into the fire
Explain, explain
As I turn and meet the power
This time, this time
Turning white and sense dire
Pull up, pull up
From one extreme to another
From the summer to the spring
From the mountain to the air
From Samaritan to sin
And it's waiting on the end
And now I'm alone I'm looking out, I'm looking in
Way down, the lights are dimmer
Now I'm alone I'm looking out , I'm looking in
Way down, the lights are dimmer
Ooooh
Come on, come on
Put your hands into the fire
Come on, come on
Good song from a promising new band!
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Scott Average |
#1 by Scott Muir at Oct 8, 2007 at 9:20 AM EST |
| i love this song! i also think it means taking a risk and about doing something you've never done before. i love the bit where it says 'turning white and senses dying' because when you burn metal in fire it turns white. 'turn and meet that power' does sound demonic but i think it is talking about consequences because when you put your hands into the fire, you meet the power and that could be a bad thing but you never know unless you try it. it could also mean putting your hand into your heart and finding your true self because i think the heart is the organ of fire. | |
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amy Average |
#2 by amy at Oct 8, 2007 at 1:52 PM EST |
| Am i the only person who knows what "put your hands into the fire" actually means? Well for those who dont know the saying "put your hands into the fire" is synonymus with endurance and is another way of saying "tough it out". I just needed to say that, because it appears there are alot of people who dont know. | |
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James Average |
#3 by James Newsome at Oct 10, 2007 at 12:34 AM EST |
| I can't believe nobody has commented on this song, possibly the best fromt he album. | |
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Kyle Average |
#4 by Kyle Lester at Oct 10, 2007 at 9:50 PM EST |
| Magic, Faith. Facing one calling, turning oneself to the uknown. Changing despite everything, an enligthened leaving for further pursuits. | |
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patrick Average |
#5 by patrick chamberland at Oct 11, 2007 at 2:03 AM EST |
| I donīt really know what to say about this song, only that this is one of my favorites, and is always relaxing | |
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Flappy Average |
#6 by Flappy Bob at Oct 11, 2007 at 5:44 PM EST |
| I think the song is meant to mean do something that you wouldnt ever do, like you only live once. its got a good tune and good use of words to go with it | |
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nick Wanna Be |
#7 by nick at Oct 18, 2007 at 2:47 PM EST |
| What does "put your hand into the fire" and "turn and meet the power" mean? somehow it just sounds demonic | |
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hamadi Wanna Be |
#8 by hamadi alameddine at Oct 18, 2007 at 4:46 PM EST |
| lol i have no idea what this song is about.. but for some reason i love it | |