If I said, Maya, build it up, she would make it high enough
Let it show, let is show.
Oh how we heard our hearts, and the sound was loud enough
Let it go, let it go. The saintly disguise we wore when we were young
That look in your eyes, never regret what we've done

Your epic fails, set them on fire (on fire)
All your betrayals. Set them on fire, on fire
Come with me and run away. Choices in your mind
Oh joy and chaos. Set them on fire on fire

Thought I was closer to your heart. I would never be without, never no, never no
If I had played a better part, would it have been enough
Started a riot the day that you left. I found fame (for all)
Screaming lights sirens still. Spell out your name (like fire)

Your epic fails, set them on fire (on fire)
All your betrayals. Set them on fire, on fire
Come with me and run away. Choices in your mind
Oh joy and chaos. Set them on fire on fire
Screaming in lights sirens still. Spell out your name (like fire)

Your epic fails, set them on fire (on fire) All your betrayals. Set them on fire, on fire
Come with me and run away. Choices in your mind
Oh joy and chaos. Set them on fire on fire


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    To me, this song is about Burning Man. The first year, the Man was built and burned to help Larry get over a breakup. Now, the burns don't necessarily represent failures - more nearly the opposite I would say. But, in the spirit of doing things even better the next time, the sentiment still fits.

    I think the first line reminds me of the Man. The name Maya reminds me of the 2012 apocalypse theory, but it also rhymes with playa, which is the nickname that Burners give to the desert and its surface (i.e. 'on the playa' is used both in the sense of 'in the Black Rock Desert' and 'on the ground').

    Other references that speak to the burn include "come with me and run away", "the sound was loud enough", and "saintly disguise". Also, for those who have been, the "look in your eyes" and "joy and chaos" will sound familiar.

    In 2012, the new ticketing system has caused a lot of uproar because of extreme ticket scarcity - some would call it an epic fail. But I know that the community will come up with a way to enjoy the next 200 days, and then set it on fire!

    mikeymicrophoneon February 13, 2012   Link

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