Released: November 15, 2013

Songwriter: Billboard (Producer) Ellie Goulding

Producer: Billboard (Producer)

[Intro - Ellie Goulding]:
Is this our world?
I look in the mirror
I can't get over you

Is this our world?
Is it someone else?
Is it someone else?

[Verse 1 - Ellie Goulding]
I look in the mirror
And I try to see myself
My head full of terror
From the games I played so well
I try to see clearer
I try to forget the fires I started
I try to be nearer
To where you are
To where you are

[Pre-Chorus - Ellie Goulding]
Are we star crossed lovers?
Did I really want you gone?
If I'm really a winner
Where do these demons come from?

[Chorus - Ellie Goulding]
I was the girl who was on fire
I was the girl who was on fire
Only a bird could get much higher
I look in the mirror
'Cause I was the girl who was on fire

[Verse 2 - Ellie Goulding]
I look in the mirror
And I try to understand
And piece it together
Wash the blood from both my hands
I can't see the ending
There are people who know my every secret
I'm tired of pretending
You're in my heart
You're in my heart

[Pre-Chorus - Ellie Goulding]
Are we star crossed lovers?
Did I really want you gone?
If I'm really a winner
Where do these demons come from?

[Chorus - Ellie Goulding]
I was the girl who was on fire
I was the girl who was on fire
Only a bird could get much higher
I look in the mirror
'Cause I was the girl who was on fire

Ellie Goulding

Elena Jane “Ellie” Goulding (born 30 December 1986) – is an English singer-songwriter. In 2010, she became the second artist to both top the BBC’s annual Sound of… poll and win the Critics' Choice Award at the Brit Awards in the same year, following Adele’s win of both in 2008. Originally her music incorporated elements of folk, pop, electronica, and folktronica.

In July 2009, Goulding signed with Polydor Records, and released her debut EP An Introduction to Ellie Goulding, later that year. Her debut single, “Under The Sheets” was then released in November.

In 2010 Goulding recorded and released her debut record Lights, which spawned four charting singles in the UK, the biggest of which “Starry Eyes” peaked at #4 in the UK and charted in many European countries and Australia.