I like the interpretations that link it to the game Mirror's Edge, it is the theme song after all... But I don't think this song is simply about a video game. Perhaps it was intended to but it can be about the world around us too, in every way that Nyonako linked it to the game. (Of course that might just be my interpretation of the game being mirrored in its theme song.) The "red lights" are particularly interesting since they generally mean "stop" in our world, but in the game they mean "go"!
In this context the "come fire, let it burn and love come racing through" part sounds like a "off-beat wish for Babylon to fall" - kind of thing!
I like the interpretations that link it to the game Mirror's Edge, it is the theme song after all... But I don't think this song is simply about a video game. Perhaps it was intended to but it can be about the world around us too, in every way that Nyonako linked it to the game. (Of course that might just be my interpretation of the game being mirrored in its theme song.) The "red lights" are particularly interesting since they generally mean "stop" in our world, but in the game they mean "go"!
In this context the "come fire, let it burn and love come racing through" part sounds like a "off-beat wish for Babylon to fall" - kind of thing!