Face The Fire
Fogelberg Dan Lyrics


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I hear the thunder three miles away
The Island's leaking into the bay
The poison is spreading
The demon is free
And people are running from what they can't even see

Face the fire
You can't turn away
The risk grows greater with each passing day
The waiting's over
The moment has come
To kill the fire and turn to the sun

They'll take your money
And then take your health
To line their pockets with unequalled wealth
Those men are under the power of gold
We won't be safe until we shut them down

Face the fire
You can't turn away
The risk grows greater with each passing day
The waiting's over
The moment has come
To kill the fire and turn to the sun

The people came to the capitol town
One hundred thousand of them laid their hearts down
They screamed in anger and broadcast their fears
Just to have them fall on deaf ears

Face the fire
You can't turn away
The risk grows greater with each passing day
The waiting's over
The moment has come
To kill the fire and turn to the sun





Kill the fire and turn to the sun

Overall Meaning

"Face the Fire" is a song by Dan Fogelberg that tackles societal issues, particularly the issue of environmental destruction and corporate greed. The song opens with an ominous description of an impending disaster - an island's poison seeping into the bay - and the people's recurring tendency to ignore such warnings. The chorus, "Face the fire, you can't turn away," is a challenge to society to stop turning a blind eye to these problems and to take action before it's too late. The song then shifts its focus to corporations and the wealthy, who are described as "under the power of gold" and willing to sacrifice people's health and well-being for profit.


Fogelberg's lyrics in "Face the Fire" are a call to action against the destruction of our environment and the unchecked actions of businesses and political leaders. He encourages people to stop waiting for someone else to take responsibility and to take action themselves. The line "To kill the fire and turn to the sun" is a symbol of hope for a brighter future and a reminder that we need to act now to achieve it.


Overall, "Face the Fire" is a song of protest and activism that encourages listeners to take ownership of their role in creating a better world. It speaks to the importance of speaking up, advocating for change, and being proactive in contributing to a better future.


Line by Line Meaning

I hear the thunder three miles away
The approaching danger of the situation is becoming more and more palpable, even from a distance.


The Island's leaking into the bay
The source of the environmental danger is spreading and affecting its surroundings.


The poison is spreading
The hazardous elements are spreading and causing harm to those in contact with them.


The demon is free
The malevolent force causing this environmental danger has been unleashed and is no longer contained.


And people are running from what they can't even see
People are fleeing from the danger, even though they cannot see the full extent of the harm it is causing.


Face the fire
Confront the issue at hand and take action.


You can't turn away
Ignoring the issue will only make it worse with time.


The risk grows greater with each passing day
With each day that passes, the danger and harm caused by this issue become greater.


The waiting's over
The time for action is now--delaying will only exacerbate the problem.


The moment has come
This is the critical moment where decisive action must be taken to address the issue.


To kill the fire and turn to the sun
To stop the destructive force and move towards a brighter future.


They'll take your money
Those responsible for the issue will exploit it for their own financial gain at the expense of others.


And then take your health
The harmful effects of this issue will have long-lasting adverse health consequences on those impacted.


To line their pockets with unequalled wealth
The people responsible are only motivated by greed and are willing to sacrifice the safety and health of others to achieve financial gain.


Those men are under the power of gold
The people responsible are corrupted by their desire for wealth and will do whatever it takes to achieve it.


We won't be safe until we shut them down
The only way to truly protect ourselves from this issue is to hold those responsible accountable and stop them from continuing their harmful actions.


The people came to the capitol town
The public mobilized and gathered in the central city to demand action.


One hundred thousand of them laid their hearts down
The large number of people gathering demonstrated the severity and urgency of the issue.


They screamed in anger and broadcast their fears
The people are outraged and afraid and are making their voices heard to demand change.


Just to have them fall on deaf ears
Despite the public outcry, those in positions of power and influence are ignoring their pleas for action.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DAN FOGELBERG

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