Magpies on fire
Makin' love like little wolves
Out on the porch can lead to medicine
Oh well, I'm game for anything at all

Scarecrow's a liar
Spins a yarn and no one ever checked it out
To see if it was real
Sold you the moon and now it's time to fall

All along it's like a bird
Who's trapped alone inside your cage, love

What more do you want?
How much more can you take?
I love my mistakes i've been here before

All in all it's just the call
Of something wild beyond your room
There's a changing of the major chord
Your minor threat will do, love

My gun misfired
Shot myself instead, I guess I always knew
I'd be the one to lose
That screen door slams, time to make a move

Help me!

What more do you want?
How much more can you take?
I love my mistakes i've been here before

All in all it's like a bird
Who's trapped alone inside your cage, love
A bird who's born to live at half your age
Girl a bird who's never really had a say
Yeah!

What more do you want?
How much more can you take?
I love my mistakes i've been here before

Least of all she's like a bird
Who's now been freed from someone's cage


Lyrics submitted by Kalico37

Magpies on Fire Lyrics as written by Anthony Kiedis Michael Peter Balzary

Lyrics © Hipgnosis Songs Group

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    To me this song is about growth, about looking back and figuring out what parts of your life were true and what survived through the lies. A.K has made references in his book Scar Tissue about looking out his window at the birds flying by. He identified with them detailing how he always felt like he was a bird flying along always looking in at the world. I find myself among similar feelings and moods. Magpies On Fire gives credence to an idea that we each sum up our lives by the mistakes we make and what we learn from them. Sometimes we lock ourselves up, afraid of misstep, afraid of what may happen. Only when we break free and reflect on the good that has come from our mistakes are we truly free. There couldn't be a more beautiful way to illustrate these ideas in such a song.

    JakePetreon July 07, 2014   Link

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