The Sound of Truth
As I Lay Dying Lyrics


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We have all heard what we wanted to hear
Truth that sounds right to our ears
We have all heard what we wanted to hear
Truth that sounds right to our ears

But what wisdom is there within us
To live based on the feeling of our hearts
How many times has instinct let us down
Never to be thought through, never to be questioned

Say what you really mean
When your ambition calls you, calls you?
For what use is there in praying
If you will only hear what you want to hear?

We have all heard what we wanted to hear
Truth that sounds right to our ears

We speak of fighting to resist this world
But what about the battle within us?
If we have chosen to live against the grain
Then why are we all facing the same way?

There is no difference between us and them
If we all blindly seek truth from sentiments

We have all heard what we wanted to hear
Truth that sounds right to our ears
We have all heard what we wanted to hear
Truth that sounds right to our ears





We have all heard what we wanted to hear
Truth that sounds right to our ears

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of As I Lay Dying’s The Sound of Truth delve into the idea that people tend to hear what they want to believe, rather than what is factual or true. The singer is pointing out that sometimes people are too reliant on their emotions and are too quick to make decisions based on their instincts. The lyrics question how many times these decisions have let people down because they have not been thought through or questioned.


The chorus centers around the idea that people hear the truth they want to hear, rather than the actual truth. The singer questions the use of prayer if people are only going to hear what they want to hear. The lyrics offer a call to action, encouraging people to take a step back and consider if their beliefs are truly based on fact or just what they want to believe. The final lines of the song echo the idea that people tend to hear what they want to hear, and that this tendency is universal.


In summary, the song is a call to question our own beliefs, to be introspective and to consider whether our opinions are based on actuality or merely what we want to be true.


Line by Line Meaning

We have all heard what we wanted to hear
We have a tendency to seek out information that confirms our preconceived beliefs


Truth that sounds right to our ears
We are drawn to information that agrees with our worldview, even if it may not be entirely truthful


But what wisdom is there within us
We must question the validity of our own opinions and beliefs


To live based on the feeling of our hearts
Relying solely on our emotions to make decisions may lead us astray


How many times has instinct let us down
Our intuition can be fallible and must not be wholly relied upon


Never to be thought through, never to be questioned
We must pause and reflect on our instincts to ascertain their veracity


Say what you really mean
Be honest with yourself and others


When your ambition calls you, calls you?
Evaluate your motivations and consider the potential consequences of your actions


For what use is there in praying
The act of prayer is useless if we are unwilling to listen to the answers we receive


If you will only hear what you want to hear?
We must remain open-minded to the possibility that our beliefs may be incorrect or incomplete


We speak of fighting to resist this world
We often talk about opposing societal norms or expectations


But what about the battle within us?
We must also examine the internal conflicts within ourselves


If we have chosen to live against the grain
If we have made the decision to live outside societal norms


Then why are we all facing the same way?
Why are we still blindly following the crowd and seeking out information that confirms our biases?


There is no difference between us and them
If we continue to blindly follow our biases, we are no different from those we oppose


If we all blindly seek truth from sentiments
If we all continue to allow our emotions to guide our beliefs instead of seeking objective truth


We have all heard what we wanted to hear
We will continually seek out information that confirms our biases if we do not actively try to break free from this cycle


Truth that sounds right to our ears
We must make an effort to objectively examine the information we receive to determine its validity


We have all heard what we wanted to hear
We must be aware of our own biases and make an effort to challenge and question them


Truth that sounds right to our ears
We must strive to seek objective truth that is not swayed by our emotions or biases




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JORDAN D. MANCINO, PHILLIP J. SGROSSO, SAMUEL NICHOLAS HIPA, TIMOTHY LAMBESIS

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Aiman

We have all heard what we wanted to hear
Truth that sounds right to our ears
We have all heard what we wanted to hear
Truth that sounds right to our ears


But what wisdom is there within us
To live based on the feeling of our hearts
How many times has instinct let us down
Never to be thought through, never to be questioned


Say what you really mean
When your ambition calls you, calls you?
For what use is there in praying
If you will only hear what you want to hear?


We have all heard what we wanted to hear
Truth that sounds right to our ears


We speak of fighting to resist this world
But what about the battle within us?
If we have chosen to live against the grain
Then why are we all facing the same way?


There is no difference between us and them
If we all blindly seek truth from sentiments


We have all heard what we wanted to hear
Truth that sounds right to our ears
We have all heard what we wanted to hear
Truth that sounds right to our ears


We have all heard what we wanted to hear
Truth that sounds right to our ears



All comments from YouTube:

nanomachines

The lead riff of this song is absolutely legendary.

Tyler Eastburn

True

Gazza Harris

agreed Bro, tricky to play as well to be honest and the solo

Relentless Ohio

It's not really a riff lol but yeah

Gazza Harris

what would you class it as Bro? I think riff is just what everyone understands easiest

Johny Godoy

Relentless Ohio state eee

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G S

gotta be one of the most musically technical metalcore tracks without sounding like its trying too hard, i really love this

SavvyCadaver

From the last age of good misic

-S.A.T-

As I Lay Dying and August Burns Red did it best. Nobody else in the genre can do it better.

CideLovesMuzik • 23.5M views • 11 years ago

@-S.A.T- Trivium and UnEarth even better

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