My contribution to this week’s Song Lyric Sunday
One of my newest favorite singer/songwriter/guitarists – Mary Chapin Carpenter – has actually been making music for 30 years. Born in New Jersey, she spent the early part of her singing career in Washington DC before releasing her first album in 1987. The winner of 5 Grammy awards, she was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2012.
I discovered her a few years ago at a local outdoor concert. I was blown away by her voice and personal catch-ya-off-guard lyrics. I couldn’t take my eyes – or ears – off her and the amazing band she performed with. Playing seamlessly together.

Her most successful album Come On Come On was released in 1992 and went quadruple platinum.
Walking Through Fire is from this album.
Walking Through Fire
by Mary Chapin Carpenter
That’s the place that once it starts, no amount of tears can put out
I know you’re scared, but no one’s spared when you play with matches You got me walking through fire
You got me walking through fire
But baby, I’m not like the others, drawing moths to a flame
Spite is like a spark, crackling in the dark, consuming all it catches And you got me walking through fire
You got me walking through fire to get to you
Got me walking through fire (walking through fire)
You got me walking through fire (walking through fire)
You can hear the heart it’s breaking now
But baby, I am not your deceiver or your eloquent liar
Your jealous heart is tearing us apart, turning love to ashes When you got me walking through fire
You’ve got me walking through fire to get to you
Got me walking through fire
You’ve got me walking through fire
You’ve got me walking through fire (walking through fire)
You’ve got me walking through fire (walking through fire)
As the flames shoot higher
You got me walking through fire (through fire), walking