You Say
Dirty Little Rabbits Lyrics


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You feel how much I hurt
It cuts me open every single day, day

How hard a heart can become
How does it ever mend, my friend
These days, they never end, end
My shell
My hell
My prison
My sin
This isn't easy for me, I’m not well

My shell
My hell
My prison
My sin
This isn't easy for me, I’m not well

You say you want me to feel
You feel how much I hurt
It cuts me open every single day, day

How dark the mark of the Devil
How deep is cut right into me
You see beneath the veil of what I say, say

My shell
My hell
My prison
My sin
This isn't easy for me, I’m not well

My shell
My hell
My prison
My sin
This isn't easy for me, I’m not well

You say you want me to feel
You feel how much I hurt
It cuts me open every single day, day

I nail the nails in my coffin
I nailed myself to a cross
I'm lost, afraid that you'll leave me forever, and ever

My shell
My hell
My prison
My sin
This isn't easy for me, I’m not well

My shell
My hell
My prison
My sin
This isn't easy for me, I’m not well

My shell
My hell
My prison
My sin
This isn't easy

My shell
My hell
My prison
My sin
This isn't easy for me, I'm not well
I'm not well




I'm not well
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Overall Meaning

In Dirty Little Rabbits' song "You Say," the lyrics convey the pain and suffering of the singer as they struggle to come to terms with their emotional turmoil. The song begins with the singer acknowledging the desire of their loved one for them to feel and understand the hurt they are experiencing. However, the pain cuts them open every single day, making it difficult to escape the endless cycle of anguish. The singer describes their heart hardening and wonders how it will ever mend. They feel trapped and imprisoned by their own emotions, and the idea that this may never change is devastating.


The lyrics also reveal the singer's sense of guilt and shame, as they describe their emotional state as a sin and a prison. The pain they feel is tearing them apart, and they find it challenging to open up about their struggles. They also refer to the mark of the devil on them, suggesting that they feel as though they are branded or tainted in some way. The fear of being abandoned by their loved one further exacerbates their emotional turmoil, and they express this fear by "nailing the nails in [their] coffin" and "nailing [themselves] to a cross."


Overall, "You Say" is a hauntingly beautiful exploration of the dark depths of emotional pain and how it can consume a person. The lyrics reflect the intensity of the singer's suffering and their desperate desire to connect with their loved one despite feeling trapped and lost.


Line by Line Meaning

You say you want me to feel
You claim to want me to empathize with how much I am hurting


You feel how much I hurt
You understand how much pain I am experiencing


It cuts me open every single day, day
The emotional pain I am going through is so intense, it feels like a physical wound that never heals


How hard a heart can become
You point out how difficult it is for an emotionally injured person to heal


How does it ever mend, my friend
Without support and care, it seems almost impossible for one to recover from the damage caused by intense emotional pain


These days, they never end, end
The suffering seems to last and never cease


My shell
An illustration of a body that is no longer connected with the soul or heart


My hell
The terrible state of mind and emotions one is constantly trapped in


My prison
A state of captivity and confinement caused by the pain of unhealed emotional trauma


My sin
Referring to the blame one places on themselves for being unable to overcome the damage caused by emotional pain


This isn't easy for me, I’m not well
The artist admits and acknowledges that the pain has taken a significant toll on their mental and emotional state


How dark the mark of the Devil
The emotional pain is so intense that it feels evil


How deep is cut right into me
The emotional pain cuts so deeply that it feels as though it's a permanent mark


You see beneath the veil of what I say, say
You understand that there's much more happening beneath the surface of their words


I nail the nails in my coffin
The metaphorical language used here refers to the artist feeling like they are causing their own emotional death and destruction


I nailed myself to a cross
Further illustration of self-inflicted emotional pain, where the artist feels like they are punishing themselves for how they feel


I'm lost, afraid that you'll leave me forever, and ever
The artist is terrified of going through the emotional pain alone and losing the support they currently have


This isn't easy
Emphasizes how difficult it is to manage and overcome the emotional pain


I'm not well
Reiterating the fact that the artist is not okay and still needs help


I'm not well
Reiterating the fact that the artist is not okay and still needs help


I'm not well
Reiterating the fact that the artist is not okay and still needs help




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