Out of the blue
Blondfire Lyrics


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I'd let you know,
Where to go,
If I ever saw your face again,
Too many lies,
Lonely eyes,
Wish I could forget your name,

I'd send you a line if you'd read it,
But I'd only have to repeat it,

Is this all really happening?
Is this all really true?
Is this all really happening?
'Cause it's coming back to you,
Out of the blue,

I'll never know,
How you go,
Thinking everyone is wrong but you,
A broken man,
Made of sand,
You'll crumble underneath my feet,

I'd give you the truth, 'cause you need it,
But I know you'll never believe it,

Is this all really happening?
Is this all really true?
Is this all really happening?
'Cause it's coming back to you,
Out of the blue,

Don't forget it,
No, don't forget it,
You won't forget it,
It's all coming back to you,

Is this all really happening?
Is this all really true?
Is this all really happening?




'Cause it's coming back to you,
Out of the blue,

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Out of the Blue" by Blondfire deal with the aftermath of a broken relationship. The singer is addressing someone who has hurt her deeply, and who she now sees as a liar with "lonely eyes." She wishes she could forget this person's name and move on, but she can't seem to shake the memories of their time together. The second verse describes this person as delusional, believing that they are always right and everyone else is wrong. The singer sees this person as fragile, like a "broken man made of sand," and predicts that they will crumble if she confronts them with the truth.


The chorus of the song asks a series of questions: "Is this all really happening? Is this all really true? Is this all really happening?" The repetition of these lines emphasizes the singer's shock and disbelief at the situation she finds herself in. She can't believe that someone she trusted could hurt her so badly. The song ends with a warning ("Don't forget it"), implying that the other person will one day regret their actions.


Overall, "Out of the Blue" is a powerful breakup song that captures the pain and confusion of a failed relationship. The lyrics are universal enough that many listeners will be able to relate to them, and the haunting melody and instrumentation add to the emotional impact of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

I'd let you know,
I would tell you if I knew


Where to go,
Where you should be going


If I ever saw your face again,
If we crossed paths again


Too many lies,
You spoke too many falsehoods


Lonely eyes,
Your sad gaze


Wish I could forget your name,
I wish your name didn't bring up memories


I'd send you a line if you'd read it,
I would send you a message if I knew you would read it


But I'd only have to repeat it,
But it would be like saying it twice


Is this all really happening?
Is this situation even real?


Is this all really true?
Is this situation really the truth?


Is this all really happening?
Is this situation even real?


'Cause it's coming back to you,
Because it's returning to you


Out of the blue,
Unexpectedly


I'll never know,
I'll never understand


How you go,
Why you behave


Thinking everyone is wrong but you,
Believing yourself to be the only one with the right answer


A broken man,
A shattered individual


Made of sand,
Fragile and weak


You'll crumble underneath my feet,
You'll fall apart in my presence


I'd give you the truth, 'cause you need it,
I would give you the truth because it's what you require


But I know you'll never believe it,
But I know you'll never accept it


Don't forget it,
Remember it


No, don't forget it,
Absolutely remember it


You won't forget it,
You will definitely remember it


It's all coming back to you,
It's all returning to you


Is this all really happening?
Is this situation even real?


Is this all really true?
Is this situation really the truth?


Is this all really happening?
Is this situation even real?


'Cause it's coming back to you,
Because it's returning to you


Out of the blue,
Unexpectedly




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