White Fire
Feb 18, 2014
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White Fire Music Video

White Fire Lyrics

Everything is tragic
It all just falls apart
But when I look into your eyes
It pieces up my heart

If I only had an answer
To put it all to bed
I wish sometimes I could take back
Every word I've said

I walk back in the night alone
Got caught up in my song
Forgot where I was sleeping
None of the lights were on
I heard my mother thinking me right back into my birth
I laughed so loud inside myself it all began to hurt

So I turned on a picture show
I disappeared the lines
As memories came flooding in
The tears blew out my eyes

I see an elevator
A moment I am above
I look for you or someone
Who can still remind me of
The tight grip and the sun lick
And the calm way of all things summer
When it's all here
And it's all new
And you're not hungover

Fierce and light and young
Fierce and light and young
When you don't know that you're wrong
Or just how wrong you are

My feet are always heavy
As I inch toward the door
I thought we'd leave this for ourselves a hundred times before
But I guess we're always leaving even when we look the same
And it eases me somehow to know that even this will change

If you've still got some light in you then go before it's gone
Burn your fire for no witness, it's the only way it's done

Fierce and light and young
Fierce and light and young
Hit the ground and run
Hit the ground and run

Writer(s): ANGEL L. OLSEN
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is the album for 'White Fire' by Angel Olsen?

    'White Fire' is featured on Angel Olsen's debut album with Jagjaguwar, titled 'Burn Your Fire For No Witness.'

  2. Who played the drums and bass for 'White Fire'?

    Angel Olsen's former Chicago cafe co-worker Josh Jaeger played drums, and Jaeger's friend Stewart Bronaugh played bass for the song.

  3. Did Angel Olsen originally intend to record 'White Fire'?

    No, Angel Olsen did not originally intend to record 'White Fire.' It was one of the last songs she wrote and was not meant to be shared, but eventually, she took the album title from it.

  4. What magazine did Angel Olsen discuss the perspective of 'White Fire'?

    Angel Olsen discussed the perspective of 'White Fire' in Billboard magazine, where she elaborated on the song's themes of self-reflection and growing older.

  5. Does the song 'White Fire' contain any lyrical references to other songs or artists?

    While 'White Fire' itself does not contain lyrical references to other songs or artists, the article it was featured in mentions various interesting song facts from artists like The Beatles, The Supremes, and Bruce Springsteen.

  6. Where was Angel Olsen born?

    Angel Olsen was born in Missouri.

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