She’s on Fire is the third single from Train’s second album, Drops of Jupiter. The song is featured in the 2001 comedy film The Animal (but not the soundtrack), and the 2003 crossover adventure film Rugrats Go Wild.
[Verse 1]
Well, this is just between us
But between us, let's get high
In pictures, I have seen her
And to see her is truly fine
[Chorus]
She's on fire
She's on fire, ooh-ooh
[Verse 2]
Flowers in her evening set
I get the feeling she won't forget
And there's times you'd long to be her
But to be her is surely blinding
[Chorus]
She's on fire
She's on fire
She's on to me, and now I'm over me
She's on fire, ooh-ooh
[Bridge]
And if I could be inside her light
I would steal enough to make my way into the night
And if I could be inside her light
I might just find I'd be alright
[Guitar Solo]
[Verse 3]
Well, it's not just a daydream
If you decide to make it your life, your life
And this is not between us, but between us
Let's keep getting back to where it's from
[Chorus]
She's on fire
She's on fire
She's on to me, and now I'm over me
She's on fire
[Outro]
She's on to me, and now I'm over me
She's over me, and now I'm over her
She's on fire
She's on fire
She's on fire, ooh-ooh
She’s on Fire was written by Charlie Colin & Jimmy Stafford & Pat Monahan & Rob Hotchkiss & Scott Underwood.
She’s on Fire was produced by Brendan O’Brien.
Train released She’s on Fire on Mon Feb 18 2002.