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How Well Do You Know “Something’s Burning, Baby” Lyrics Quiz

 

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#1. In the opening verse, what does the “smoke in your hair” most strongly symbolize?

“Smoke in your hair” metaphorically suggests something hidden, unresolved, or troubling.

#2. The line “Are you still my friend, baby, show me a sign” suggests what theme?

The narrator questions loyalty and emotional connection.

#3. “The truth…is in your missing file” most likely symbolizes:

The “missing file” hints at withheld truths or hidden information.

#4. What does the narrator question in “What’s your position, baby, what’s going on?”

He seeks clarity on her feelings and behavior.

#5. “Why is the light in your eyes nearly gone?” most strongly suggests:

#6. “Something has changed” indicates:

The narrator senses an emotional shift.

#7. “Charity…to cover up sins” refers to:

It criticizes using good deeds to mask wrongdoing.

#8. “You can’t live by bread alone” is an allusion to:

It references Matthew 4:4 about spiritual needs.

#9. “You can’t roll away the stone if your hands are tied” implies:

“Tied hands” represent emotional or psychological restriction.

#10. “I can feel it in the wind…upside down” suggests:

The world feels inverted due to emotional upheaval.

#11. “Ring down when you’re ready” suggests:

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