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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Something We're Not" by the artist "Tragic Tantrum, The"

The song "Something We're Not" by Tragic Tantrum depicts a strained relationship where both partners sense something is wrong but can't or won't communicate openly.

The female protagonist sees through her partner's facade when he assures her everything is fine. She recognizes his true feelings in his "dim beautiful eyes" and knows he's hiding something. This isn't the first time this has happened, and she fears being left in the dark again, feeling his distance and unspoken words.

Despite wanting to clear the air, she hesitates to initiate the conversation. She waits for him to make the first move, but he seems unwilling to open up. They are trapped in a cycle of silence, their emotions expressed not through words but "silent screams" in their eyes.

Ultimately, despite their physical proximity ("You're right here, and I'm here"), they experience a vast emotional distance ("But you're so far"). The inability to communicate and be honest with each other pushes them further apart, leaving a feeling of loss and loneliness.

We both speak

At the same time

Again

You go first

You ask me to

I'm not sure

'Cause you're never ever okay when you tell me you're fine

I can see it real clear in your pale pretty eyes

You keep saying it don't matter but I know it's a lie

There is something we're not saying

I don't want to go to bed again not knowing what's up

I can always feel your mood when you're not saying enough

And you think that I don't notice but we're past all that stuff

You go first and I will tell you

You go first

You go first

I don't want to

I don't want to

I can't say

You won't speak

I can't speak

But you're shouting

I'm not sure

With your eyes

'Cause you're never ever okay when you tell me you're fine

I can see it real clear in your pale pretty eyes

You keep saying it don't matter but I know it's a lie

There is something we're not saying

I don't want to go to bed again not knowing what's up

I can always feel your mood when you're not saying enough

And you think that I don't notice but we're past all that stuff

You go first and I will tell you

You're right there

I'm right here

But you're so far

I feel so far

Away

And you're so far

We're both here

I'm right here

But I miss you

I feel so far

I miss you

But you're so far

Again.

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