Say, Can You Hear
Say, Can You Hear

Men I Trust - Say, Can You Hear Lyrics

This track delves into the mindset of someone caught in their own world, refusing to adapt or change. The lyrics suggest a person who's looking for meaning in suffering, but is unwilling to open new doors or let go of old grudges. They're stuck at the end of… Read more

Nov 30, 2018
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Say, Can You Hear Lyrics

Say, can you hear?
Is there a meaning to your grief?
Where there is pain, you see grace
As if sacrifice was meaningful and in itself
Your trial and error is error and error

Staying at the end of a hallway
Dozens of doors you never tried to open
Narrow vision, you're the scapegoat
Try to fix things that have never been broken

You're self-absorbed
Raving about your cryptic ways
Aren't willing to change
Old grudges

Hoping for your turn
All the basement stories you heard
Waiting for the world
To bend around you

Staying at the end of a hallway
Dozens of doors you never tried to open
Narrow vision, you're the scapegoat
Try to fix things that have never been broken

Waiting for the world to bend around you
Waiting for the world to bend around you
Waiting for the world to bend around you

Staying at the end of a hallway
Waiting for the world to bend around you
Dozens of doors you never tried to open
Waiting for the world to bend around you
Narrow vision, you're the scapegoat
Waiting for the world to bend around you
Try to fix things that have never been broken

Writer(s): Jessy Caron, Emmanuelle Proulx, Dragos Chiriac
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN), O/B/O DistroKid
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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What is the Meaning of Say, Can You Hear?

This track delves into the mindset of someone caught in their own world, refusing to adapt or change. The lyrics suggest a person who's looking for meaning in suffering, but is unwilling to open new doors or let go of old grudges. They're stuck at the end of a metaphorical hallway, trying to fix things that aren't broken and waiting for the world to bend around their whims. It's a poignant commentary on self-absorption and resistance to change, reminding listeners that progress often requires stepping out of our comfort zones and embracing new perspectives.

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