Original Fire

Album: Revelations (2006)
Charted: 79
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  • [Chorus: x4]
    The original fire has died and gone, but the riot inside moves on

    With a pen in one hand, taking us and burned on kerosene
    Headed for a fire would find us something to believe
    Wallowing round with dirty hands on wires
    Singing songs in discord choirs
    Screaming in braille, no temptress prize
    Could ever yield anything so real

    [Chorus: x2]

    Golden soldiers born much older than they'll ever live to be
    Diving into a sea of hands in a long forgotten city
    When the rain falls ever after
    The swinging vines hang dead in rafters
    Blood rush to heal your head induces of laughter endlessly

    The original fire has died and gone, but the riot inside moves on
    The original fire has died and long gone, but the riot inside moves on

    Can't explain it, it was something to see
    Can't contain something ethereal
    Ethereal

    Can't explain it, it was something to see
    Can't contain something so ethereal
    Ethereal

    [Chorus: x4] Writer/s: BRAD WILK, CHRIS CORNELL, TIMOTHY COMMERFORD, TOM MORELLO
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Universal Music Publishing Group, Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 4

  • Tereasa from Yucaipa,caThe song stands true. All we are in our music comes from our original fires. Also The Stories of the Front News Papers. That stick in our minds forever. Comes from our original Fires of our times. Great Job. Love it.
  • Brittany from Rainy River, Canadahmm...a friend of mine told me he thought this song is about the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, which i understand. i love the line "screaming in braille"..it doesn't make sense but i love it...this is a great song, and Audioslave is one of my favourite bands. Too bad they no longer are a band.
  • Nick from Paramus, NjI think the solo sounds more like a crying baby to me. I like to emulate it with my voice a lot. I do a pretty good job of annoying the hell out of everyone around me.
  • Ringgo from Montclair, CaThe song's lyrics recall Chris Cornell's days with his other history making band from Seattle, and just how that desire of performing is still moving on. Love the groove on this one.
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