I See Fire (Kygo Remix)
Ed Sheeran · Other Songs - Ed Sheeran
Keep careful watch of my brothers' souls
And should the sky be filled with fire and smoke
Keep watching over Durin's sons
If this is to end in fire
Then we should all burn together
Watch the flames climb high into the night
Calling out father, oh,
Stand by and we will
Watch the flames burn auburn on
The mountain side high
And if we should die tonight
We should all die together
Raise a glass of wine for the last time
Calling out father, oh,
Prepare as we will
Watch the flames burn auburn on
The mountain side
Desolation comes upon the sky
Now I see fire
Inside the mountain
I see fire
Burning the trees
And I see fire
Hollowing souls
I see fire
Blood in the breeze
And I hope that you remember me
Oh, should my people fall in
Surely I'll do the same
Confined in mountain halls
We got too close to the flame
Calling out father, oh,
Hold fast and we will
Watch the flames burn auburn on
The mountain side
Desolation comes upon the sky
Now I see fire
Inside the mountain
I see fire
Burning the trees
And I see fire
Hollowing souls
And I see fire
Blood in the breeze
And I hope that you remember me
And if the night is burning
I will cover my eyes
For if the dark returns
Then my brothers will die
And as the sky is falling down
It crashed into this lonely town
And with that shadow upon the ground
I hear my people screaming out
Now I see fire
Inside the mountains
I see fire
Burning the trees
And I see fire
Hollowing souls
And I see fire
Blood in the breeze
I see fire (Oh you know I saw a city burning) (fire)
And I see fire (Feel the heat upon my skin, yeah) (fire)
And I see fire (Uh-uh-uh-uh) (fire)
And I see fire burn auburn on the mountain side
I See Fire (Kygo Remix)
Ed Sheeran's 'I See Fire' is a hauntingly beautiful track that originally appeared on the 'Divide' soundtrack, later reimagined here by Norwegian producer Kygo. The Kygo remix transforms the original acoustic ballad into an expansive electronic journey, blending Sheeran's emotive vocals with the signature tropical house rhythms and soaring synths that define his production style. While the original version served as a pivotal moment for the film 'The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies,' this remix expands its sonic palette, creating a more energetic yet equally atmospheric experience. The song remains a staple in Sheeran's discography, showcasing his ability to craft intimate melodies that resonate across different musical genres and production contexts.
