焚心似火

By 葉倩文

焚身似火 讓火燒溶我
燃燒我心 噴出愛的頌歌
奮不顧身 投進愛的紅火
我不願意 讓黃土地埋了我
讓我寫下詩 讓千生都知道有個我
讓萬世都知道有個你 共享福禍
焚心似火 燙上愛的深烙
燃燒的心 黃土地埋不了我
電影 秦俑 主題曲
About This Song

"" (Burning Heart Like Fire) is a poignant and powerful ballad performed by the renowned artist (Sandy Lam). The main theme of the song revolves around passion, love, and the transformative power of these emotions. The lyrics vividly express the intensity of love that consumes the heart and soul, likening it to a fire that brings both warmth and destruction. This duality speaks to the fleeting nature of love and the lengths one would go to experience it fully, reflecting a deep yearning to transcend the limitations of mortal existence with love as a driving force.

The narrative conveyed through the song emphasizes devotion and the desire for legacy. Lines such as "" (Let me write a poem, so that a thousand lives may know of my existence) capture the aspiration to leave an indelible mark on the world, suggesting that love empowers individuals to seek immortality through their passions. The notion of being buried in the "" (yellow earth) symbolizes the fear of being forgotten and the determination to be remembered because of love. This message resonates deeply with listeners who aspire to find meaning in their relationships and experiences, emphasizing that love's impact can outlive one's physical presence.

Musically, the song employs rich orchestration, utilizing sweeping melodies and dynamic crescendos that evoke the intensity of the emotions expressed in the lyrics. The emotive vocal delivery by Sandy Lam serves as a highlight, effectively conveying vulnerability while also showcasing her vocal prowess. Lyrically, techniques such as metaphor and repetition emphasize the all-consuming quality of love, enhancing the song's emotional weight. The line "" (Burning my body like fire) serves as a recurring motif that reinforces the idea of love as both a fervent desire and a source of existential risk.

In terms of cultural significance, "" stands out as the theme song for the film "" (The Terracotta Warrior). The song and the film together explore themes of fate, love, and sacrifice, common threads in Chinese storytelling. This connection elevates the song's standing in popular culture, as it ties in with an important historical narrative that resonates with audiences. Furthermore, it reflects the contemporary fusion of traditional themes with modern expression, illustrating how love is portrayed as a timeless and universal experience in art.