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Smile 08-01-2014 01:29 PM

I See Fire
 
Hello, good people of MusicBanter,
I have a quick question for you. Do you know the song I See Fire by Ed Sheeran? Well, you probably do and I as well. My problem is, English is not my primary language and there is one thing, I don't understand. In the chorus, there is a sentence, "Watch the flames burn auburn on the mountain side". What does the "auburn" stands for, what does it mean? I couldn't find it in our dictionary and i don't know the meaning.

Thank you very much for your help,
Smile

blackdragon123 08-01-2014 01:31 PM

Auburn is a hair colour.

RoxyRollah 08-01-2014 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by smile (Post 1474543)
hello, good people of musicbanter,
i have a quick question for you. Do you know the song i see fire by ed sheeran? Well, you probably do and i as well. My problem is, english is not my primary language and there is one thing, i don't understand. In the chorus, there is a sentence, "watch the flames burn auburn on the mountain side". What does the "auburn" stands for, what does it mean? I couldn't find it in our dictionary and i don't know the meaning.

Thank you very much for your help,
smile

deep red

RoxyRollah 08-01-2014 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by blackdragon123 (Post 1474545)
Auburn is a hair colour.

not always.

Smile 08-01-2014 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by blackdragon123 (Post 1474545)
Auburn is a hair colour.

Yeah ok, i already heard that somewhere. But what is the meaning of putting hair color in that sentence, I don't get it. It means, that the flames have the same color, as hair? It confuses me.

blackdragon123 08-01-2014 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Smile (Post 1474555)
Yeah ok, i already heard that somewhere. But what is the meaning of putting hair color in that sentence, I don't get it. It means, that the flames have the same color, as hair? It confuses me.

It creates good sentence flow, and a little rhyme with the "burn auburn". RoxyRollah is right that it's a red colour. It's just more commonly associated with hair.

Smile 08-01-2014 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by blackdragon123 (Post 1474560)
It creates good sentence flow, and a little rhyme with the "burn auburn". RoxyRollah is right that it's a red colour. It's just more commonly associated with hair.

Yeah, i get the thing about the rhyme and such. Oh, ok so it is some kind of deep red color, that is frequently used for hair, but in this case, it refers to the color of flames, right?

Isbjørn 08-01-2014 02:26 PM

Yeah.

Smile 08-01-2014 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Briks (Post 1474573)
Yeah.

Perfect, thank you all, very much.


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