Lyric discussion by jella 

Cover art for Eyes on Fire lyrics by Blue Foundation

"it's not a twilight song, it just happens to be in the movie."

the world doesn't revolve around twilight (contrary to popular belief, apparently) and so every song with a meaning that can be applied to the type of relationship/struggle that a character(s) in twilight may have doesn't mean that that song was written specifically for the movie (though it is true that some songs indeed were- it doesn't mean that EVERY SINGLE song is).

the reason it's such a good song is because (besides the fact that it sounds beautifully haunting) it can be interpreted in many ways and can be related to several types of relationships. that's when you know it's a song worth putting on your ipod. their other albums are worth putting on there too, ya know.

i also love how if this song wasn't on the twilight soundtrack, not a single one of you fans would have discovered it. i also LOVE how this is the only song anyone has really bothered to comment on when blue foundation has TONS of other music that is definitely equally as good as this song. take the opportunity to open your mind to new music, not just become obsessed with one song by one band because it was in your favorite movie of your favorite book.

it makes me glad to know that an underground band such as blue foundation has reached a mass amount of people who could connect with it, but it disheartens me to know that that connection is related to a fictional thing. why not try to apply it to your own life or a real life situation? take something from this song that's a little deeper than angsty, moody, whiney, overdramatic, sparkly vampires who engage in emotionally abusive relationships with other angsty, moody, whiney, overdramatic, sparkly vampires and non-sparkly, extremely pale humans.

i know it doesnt relate to twilight but i feel it fis ts so well they made a good choice with this song