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2912-intro.mp3
[Intro]
(Oh, please)
2,912 degrees
Tell me that’s not
Too hot
[Verse 1]
Too hot to touch
Too hot by so much
Guess we’re going to learn
How it feels to burn
[Chorus]
(Oh, please)
2,912 degrees
Tell me that’s not
Too hot
[Bridge]
The temperature getting blue
(So, am I… how about you)
They told us… tried to warn
(We’re all gonna burn)
[Verse 2]
The color of the hottest flame
The condition of Earth the same
Going to the hottest place
Well beyond the human race
[Chorus]
(Oh, please)
2,912 degrees
Tell me that’s not
Too hot
[Bridge]
The temperature getting blue
(So, am I… how about you)
They told us… tried to warn
(We’re all gonna burn)
[Chorus]
(Oh, please)
2,912 degrees
Tell me that’s not
Too hot
[Outro]
The temperature getting blue
(So, am I… how about you?)
A SCIENCE NOTE
A blue flame typically reaches temperatures between 2,552°F to 2,912°F (1,400°C to 1,600°C), considered the hottest flame color due to efficient combustion, with the hottest part of the flame being the blue tip.
This song uses the metaphor of a blue flame—the hottest type of flame—to represent the climate crisis, illustrating the extreme and uncontrollable heat that humanity is facing due to global warming.
Verse 1:
The lines “Too hot to touch / Too hot by so much” suggest that the world has surpassed a safe temperature threshold. The phrase “Guess we’re going to learn / How it feels to burn” implies that the consequences of climate change are no longer distant warnings but an inevitable reality.
Chorus:
The repeated reference to “2,912 degrees” likely alludes to the extreme temperatures of a blue flame, symbolizing the increasing, unsustainable heat on Earth. The pleading “(Oh, please)” could represent desperation or frustration at inaction.
Bridge & Instrumentals:
The guitar and saxophone solos could symbolize chaos or the intensifying effects of climate change. The line “The temperature getting blue (So, am I… how about you)” suggests both a literal and figurative meaning—Earth heating to the point of a blue flame while people are also feeling emotionally “blue” or distressed.
The line “They told us… tried to warn (We’re all gonna burn)” directly references ignored warnings from scientists and environmentalists. The inevitability of burning could represent wildfires, heatwaves, or the broader destruction caused by unchecked climate change.
Verse 2:
The line “The color of the hottest flame / The condition of Earth the same” explicitly ties the blue flame to Earth’s worsening state. The final lines—“Going to the hottest place / Well beyond the human race”—suggest that if the crisis continues, Earth will become uninhabitable, pushing humanity toward extinction.
Overall Interpretation:
This song conveys the urgency of climate change through the symbolism of a blue flame. The increasing temperature is not just a physical phenomenon but a dire warning of irreversible damage. The repetition of “Tell me that’s not / Too hot” challenges denial or complacency, forcing listeners to confront the reality of an overheating planet.