Picture two lovers escaping the hustle and bustle of city life, finding their own hidden corner where they can let their passions ignite. In this song by Miranda Lambert, the fire escape represents a rendezvous point for a couple eager to break free from societal norms and judgment. They want to relive the free-spirited vibe of the 1960s, smoking and staying up all night, feeling like they're the only ones in a city that never sleeps. The building burning metaphor symbolizes the intense, uncontrollable nature of their love, suggesting they don’t care about the consequences. It's all about the raw, spontaneous energy that makes love feel like an adventure. #UrbanRomance #ForbiddenLove
Fire Escape
Lyrics
We'll smoke like a couple in the 1960s
Lit up like a pair of Woodstock hippies
Lookin' down on a town where it don't seem wrong
To be a bonfire blaze where it don't belong
Meet me on the fire escape
Meet me on the fire escape
Don't let me wait
I wanna start up this flame
Meet me on the fire escape
Meet me on the fire escape
When the building's burning
Baby, we're to blame
Mm
Downtown bar band's meltin' off the brick walls
Half pint lovers rollin' out with their last calls
The streetlights down on Lafayette
Ain't seen nothin' like you and me yet
Oh, meet me on the fire escape
Meet me on the fire escape
Don't let me wait
I wanna start up this flame
Meet me on the fire escape
Meet me on the fire escape
When the building's burning
Baby, we're to blame
Baby, we're to blame
We'll smoke like a couple in the 1960s
Up all night like New York City
Oh, meet me on the fire escape
Meet me on the fire escape
Don't let me wait
I wanna start up this flame
Meet me on the fire escape
Meet me on the fire escape
When the building's burning
Baby, we're to blame
Mm, mm, mm
Writer(s): Hillary Lindsey, Elisabeth Rose, Lori Mckenna, Miranda Lambert
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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