We're Sad

Unseen Sorrow: A Heart Unnoticed
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Lyrics

I don't think you ever think about me

The speaker feels neglected, believing that the listener doesn't consider them.

Your cold heart is melting, sinking through me

Expressing emotional pain as the listener's coldness affects the speaker deeply.

I fall far into your little world

The speaker immerses themselves in the listener's world, possibly trying to understand them.

To a world I never thought I knew

Reference to a previously unknown world, suggesting a revelation or change in perspective.

Well I can see, just open your eyes girl

Encouraging the listener to be more aware by opening their eyes to the speaker's feelings.

And I can see, you're into your own world

Noticing the listener's self-absorption, emphasizing their disconnection from the speaker.

And I can see, it's not making any sense

Highlighting the confusion and lack of coherence in the listener's actions.

Cause you don't see me

Reiterating that the listener is oblivious to the speaker's presence or emotions.


You, don't see me for me

Emphasizing the listener's failure to see the speaker's true self.

All you say is

Quoting the listener's common response, possibly indicating a lack of meaningful communication.

I care

The listener claims to care, but the speaker questions the sincerity of those words.

I know you said it

Acknowledging the listener's verbal expression of care but casting doubt on its authenticity.

I won't take that long, you'll see I'm gone

Anticipating a departure, suggesting that the speaker won't endure the situation for long.

You'll see me, I, know you know

Asserting that the listener will notice the speaker's absence, realizing their importance.

We're sad

Summarizing the emotional state as "sad," reflecting the overall tone of the song.


You told me to take a look around me

Recalling the listener's advice to observe surroundings, possibly reflecting on lost aspects.

At all the things you told me that you gave me

Reflecting on things the listener claimed to provide, questioning the sincerity or permanence.

Don't you know everything is gone?

Declaring a loss of everything, indicating a sense of emptiness or betrayal.

The sentimental felling has faded

Noting the fading of sentimental feelings, implying a decline in emotional connection.

Well I can see, just open your eyes girl

Reiterating the plea to open the eyes, emphasizing the importance of awareness.

And I can see, you're into your own world

Observing the listener's self-centered nature, reinforcing their detachment.

And I can see, it's not making any sense

Pointing out the lack of coherence in the listener's behavior, contributing to confusion.

Cause you don't see me

Reaffirming the listener's failure to see the speaker's true self and emotions.


You, don't see me for me

Repeating the theme of the listener's inability to perceive the speaker's genuine identity.

All you say is

Quoting the listener's repeated claim of caring, maintaining skepticism about its truth.

I care

Acknowledging the listener's verbal expression of care but questioning its sincerity.

I know you said it

Reiterating the anticipation of a departure, implying it won't take much time.

I won't take that long, you'll see I'm gone

Confidently asserting that the listener will realize the speaker's absence soon.

You'll see me, I, know you know we're sad

Restating the prevailing emotion of sadness and reinforcing the theme of emotional disconnection.

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