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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "The Truth Is a Terrible Thing" by the artist "You Me At Six"

The song "The Truth Is a Terrible Thing" by You Me At Six speaks about the disillusionment and cynicism caused by the hypocrisy and fakeness within the music industry. The lyrical hero addresses a person, possibly another musician or an industry professional, who tries to seduce them with promises of fame and success.

The first verse paints a picture of a young and naive person, blinded by the bright lights of attention. They "look the part", suggesting their appearance and image fit the industry standards. The phrase "you could take me away from here" hints at the desire to escape ordinariness and achieve success.

However, the chorus expresses deep cynicism and distrust towards these promises. The song's protagonists are tired of empty words and lies ("We've heard it all before"). They are fed up with the flattery of "yes men" and fake "friends" who only appear when you have something to offer.

The second verse continues to explore the theme of fakeness. The lyrical hero addresses a person who craves fame but hasn't yet experienced its dark side. The song's protagonists see in them a reflection of their former selves and try to warn them of the impending disappointment. The phrase "you're a star but you haven't made it" implies that true success is not only about fame but also about hard work, which often goes unnoticed.

The repetition of the chorus and the final lines "The truth is a terrible thing, don't you think?" reinforce the song's main message: the truth about the music industry is harsh and disappointing. The song's protagonists, jaded by hypocrisy, no longer believe in sincerity and prefer the bitter truth over sweet lies.

Nervous and your tearing at the seams

The lights are too bright

And you've got cold feet

You look the part and you're only seventeen

Can you drag me up and show me

What we're missing out on

Don't waste your time

We've heard it all before

We've had enough and hangers on

And "friends" we didn't want

Don't waste you're time

We've heard it all before

We've had it up to heels and head

And we won't take no more

You're a star but you haven't been turned on

Think you can shine this way

This way the whole way to the top

Are you sure it's what you want?

Call it luck

Call it too much

Don't waste your time

We've heard it all before

We've had enough and hangers on

And "friends" we didn't want

Don't waste you're time

We've heard it all before

We've had it up to heels and head

And we won't take no more

[2x:]

The truth is a terrible thing

Don't you think?

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