Into the Fire

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"Into the Fire" is a track from Marilyn Manson's 2009 release The High End of Low. Despite its slow, melancholic sound, "Into the Fire" is one of the more optimistic songs in Marilyn Manson's catalogue, discouraging being influenced by those who "want to hit bottom."

Appearances

Albums

Versions

  • Into the Fire — Appears on The High End of Low

Lyrics

    We missed the film close
    To the third act and the misery
    It's not rain you rapist werewolves
    It's God pissing down on you
    We'll die alone cause I'll break off my own arms
    Sharpen my bones, stab you once for each time I fought you 
    
    Trying to take something 
    You'll never be good enough
    To even look upon
    
    It's better to push something when it's slipping
    Than to risk being dragged down
    If you want to hit bottom
    Don't bother try to taking me with you
    And I won't answer if you call
    Too happy to let in Hell
    Trying to break your fall
    Your fall
    
    This isn't mine
    Won't need to change the names
    Everyone around you has murdered someone
    Something sacred 
    And isn't one nail without dirt under it 
    Isn't any white cotton panties 
    That aren't soaked and stained red 
    
    It's better to push something when it's slipping
    Than to risk being dragged down
    If you want to hit bottom
    Don't bother try to taking me with you
    And I won't answer if you call
    Too happy to let in Hell
    Trying to break your fall
    Your fall
    
    Into the fire
    Into the fire
    Into the fire
    Into the fire
    Fire, oh...
    Into the fire
    Fire, oh...
    Into the fire
    Fire, oh...
    Into the fire
    Fire, oh...