Into The Fire

Album: Deep Purple In Rock (1970)
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  • I call this one "Into the Fire", her we go
    Thank you

    Take the trouble to decide the things you do
    Will not be the things that don't appeal to you
    See the mess your makin', can't you see your fakin'?
    I'm gonna make it hard for you
    You're gonna, into the fire

    Turn on the mandrake that was given to you
    See if you can make it like the others do
    Feel the blood a knockin' when your finger's poppin'
    I'm gonna make it hard for you
    You're goin' into the fire

    Stop your bleeding mind before it's over and done
    Listen very closely to the message I've sung
    Feel the blood a knockin' when your finger's poppin'
    I gotta get a message through
    You're goin' into the fire

    I gotta get it through, boy
    Ain't gonna be a
    Ain't gonna be a thing left
    You're gonna run away and
    Move to all the things you ever had
    Yeah
    Get it on now

    Thank you very much
    I was into the fire which has got its own little story
    The next thing is a bit slower and
    If you can understand the words that would be really great
    And if you can, if the words mean anything to you
    That would be even nicer
    Because it tells a story, it tells a
    Story that means a lot to us anyway, it tells a sad s'

    Man, get out of there!
    Sad story and kind of miserable one but is
    All hope is not lost, yeah Writer/s: Ian Gillan, Ian Paice, Jon Lord, Ritchie Blackmore, Roger Glover
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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