Bruce Springsteen: I'm on Fire Meaning
Covered By: AWOLNATION (2015)
I'm on Fire Lyrics
is your daddy home?
Did he go and leave you all alone?
I got a bad desire.
I'm on fire.
Tell me now baby,
is he good to you?
Can he do to you
the things that I do?
Oh no, I can take you higher.
I'm on...
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He’s singing about the car.
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He has an inner conflict with himself over his sexual desires for a young ( minor) girl he knows.
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The woman in this song is in a different class than the singer.
She is with a man that he feels is not good enough to spark her soul as he could.
He longs for her but knows in his heart that he cant have her.
It bothers him to the point that it affects his sleep. His soul feels cut because of the situation and his helplessness to act on it.
It is the classic tale of a poor guy with a soul and conscience who longs for a rich girl who will never be his. -
Bruce has pedophile neighbor daughter porn fantasies. Sick.
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