Burn – Song and Lyrics by Admiral Fallow

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Discover the poetic beauty in ‘Burn’ by Admiral Fallow. This lyric breakdown takes you on a journey through the artist’s thoughts, emotions, and the story they aim to tell. From clever metaphors to evocative imagery, we delve into the nuances that make this song a lyrical masterpiece. Whether you’re a fan of Admiral Fallow or a lover of well-crafted words, our detailed analysis will give you a deeper understanding and appreciation of this song.

So there’s trouble again on the eastern plains
As a floral tribute is draped from my back
It’s the lure of the cattle market calling again
The ruby red cobweb
The sight I lack

And there’s the fear that I hear
Oh, a hundred wailing sirens
The sound I’m drowned by
The tinnitus that lasts

As I burn with the heat of a thousand red flares
I could play dot to dot with the freckles on your face

And oh, the things I’ve done
And oh, the gravel tooth son
Burn me now like an ant with the magnifying glass
Leave me charred and let the wind blow away the ash

So I marked another tally and took a train back
To the town that raised me from tiny blade of grass
I was chased by a giant black spool of cellophane
That bound my body and cut off the gas

Was it the alcoholic blessing I gave myself
Or the counter move book I hold
Or the smell that rises post-heavy downpour
Or the groove down her back like a book’s centrefold

And oh, the things I’ve done
And oh, the gravel tooth son
Burn me now like an ant with the magnifying glass
Leave me charred and let the wind blow away the ash

So there’s trouble again on the eastern plains
And those sirens are all I hear
I was humbled by a industry and gave under the wright
Of the things I’d done by my 24th year

And oh, the things I’ve done
And oh, the gravel tooth son
Burn me now like an ant with the magnifying glass
Leave me charred and let the wind blow away the ash