Growing up a lonely kid Blaine had an infatuation with fire Stealing lighters, matches, whatever he could get Pyromaniacal son of an architect, working hard Pioneering buildings that would not burn Gained praise from his colleagues Never anytime for a wife and son. This would make Blaine mad The ill neglect from his mom and dad Infuriates him to see blood red The only relief from the pain. Ignite up the night sky Tears inside, pain subsides Watch the structure fall, immolate us all His destructive hate, burnt the whole block down. And it felt so good, gotta get away Before I get caught Worst case of arson the city ever saw Policeman arrives so many casualties All my family died! Incinerating my house and everything inside Paramedics could not save their lives Fire struck while everyone was sleeping Heaps of seared flesh, I was I were dreaming I burned my pain away Now that Blaine has grown, living on his own High school graduate, valedictorian Becomes a fire man, to cleanse his soul. But the arsonist in his mind is still alive, urging him on! Starting fires again building structures descend And saving lives how I have to pretend I am a humanitarian Hypocrite that I am >From my father I inherited the gift to invent time-ignited fires At buildings of my choice Then I sit back and wait, for the emergency call from 911 Sirens sound, burning down the hospital and stadium, Both at the same time. Arriving at the catastrophe, I see victims around me baked Many souls have I taken away. I work franticly to douse the flames, moving diligent I start to cry, hundreds wounded!