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  1. Ain't nothing better worth imagining. I, I keep on running. I'm building bridges that I know you never wanted. Look for my heart. You stole it away. Now I'll never sing the road that I could take. Listen, I. Want you to burn my bridges down (down) I said I.

  2. According to Sigrid, the song is "a mix between rock and scandi-pop." She missed playing live, and "Burning Bridges" was "literally made for massive festival stages." The song includes a Swedish string orchestra arranged by Henrik and Ulf Janson. Several other artists have recorded songs with the title "Burning Bridges" to illustrate the ...

  3. Mar 11, 2023 · The author of the book “The Traditional Games of England, Scotland and Ireland” Alice Bertha Gomme suggests that the origin of “London Bridge Is Falling Down” refers to the use of a medieval punishment known as immurement. Immurement is when a person is encased into a room with no openings or exits and left there to die.

  4. The song touches upon the painful reality that sometimes love isn’t enough to fix a broken relationship. Sigrid sings, “Sometimes, you just can’t fix it. You love somebody, love somebody, but you gotta let ’em go. Before you go down with them, can’t love somebody who loves burning bridges.”. The opening lyrics, “I could tell you ...

  5. Dec 12, 2015 · The song used at the end of this song is “Burning Bridges” by The Mike Curb Congregation. It was the theme song to the 1970 war movie, “Kelly’s Heroes.” Dictionary word lookup v2

  6. Friends all tried to warn me. But I held my head up high. All the time they warned me. But I only passed them by. They all tried to tell me. But I guess I didn't care. I turned my back and. Left them standing there. All the burning bridges that have fallen after me.

  7. [Verse 1] Friends all tried to warn me But I held my head up high All the time they warned me But I only passed them by They all tried to tell me But I guess I didn't care I turned my back And ...

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