Lyric discussion by Michial 

It's about Gene Eugene's divorce from Riki Michele, as many late-period Adam Again songs seem to be. Eugene calls it "one of the saddest songs ever written," and I think I agree: It perfectly captures that stage in a relationship where one person wants out. "You could be happy, and I could be miserable."

The Cuyahoga River in Cleveland caught on fire several times in the late 20th century. In this song, it's just an image of the impossible coming true.

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