"I read them all one day, when loneliness came, and you were away." - This could represent how after the fight, that the friends are beginning to feel lonely not being with their other friend, and they had to think about their other friend in order to feel like they were not alone, when in reality, they were. "I was the match, and you were the rock maybe we started this fire." - This could represent how two friends who are fighting are both at fault, and this fire was started because of them, clearly. "All that we've amassed, sits before us, shattered into ash." - This could represent how, say friends, have made so many memories, and the "fire" or fight leads all those memories to be "shattered into ash" or essentially diminished, meaningless. My InterpretationPersonally, I feel this song is about a fight between either a couple, or simple friends, and the person singing this could be feeling incredibly lonely, singing how they feel about the fight, or "fire", according to the song. Tenderly they turned to dust all that I adore These are the things we lost in the fire fire fire The future's in our hands and we will never be the same again Ticket stubs and your diaries, I read them all one dayĭo you understand that we will never be the same again He leaves flowers on Audrey's doorstep with a note that reads, "Accept the good." (Source: WikiPedia.The things we lost in the fire, fire, fire At the close of the film Jerry is still struggling with his addiction but seems to be well on his way to recovery. At first Harper, who has come to love Jerry, is angry that he is leaving, but after he leaves her a heartfelt note she forgives him. Audrey and Neal rescue and rehabilitate him and he agrees to admit himself to a specialized clinic. Eventually her rudeness to him causes Jerry to move out and relapse with heroin. She becomes angry when Jerry helps Dory overcome his fear of submerging his head in the pool, as this had been something Brian had tried to do for years. But Audrey, upset and confused, takes out her grief at Brian's death on Jerry. Jerry helps Audrey cope in many ways, including lying with her in bed to help her sleep. The relationship between Jerry and Audrey is fragile and complicated. During his stay at the Burke home Jerry struggles to remain drug-free and also becomes very fond of Harper and Dory. Audrey invites Jerry to move into the room adjacent to their garage, which he does. Her brother Neal (Omar Benson Miller) delivers the message to Jerry and takes him to the funeral. On the day of the funeral Audrey realises that she has forgotten to inform Jerry of Brian's death. Audrey gets tragic news delivered to her door by the local police: Brian has been killed in an attempt to defend a woman who was being beaten by her husband. Jerry Sunborne (Benicio del Toro) is a heroin addict who has been Brians close friend since childhood. Audrey Burke (Halle Berry) and her warm and loving husband Brian (David Duchovny) have been happily married 11 years they have a 10-year-old daughter named Harper (Alexis Llewellyn) and a 6-year-old son named Dory (Micah Berry).
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