Silent
Nasum Lyrics


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You were silent from the start
Never expressed what was in your heart

Silent - you can't communicate!

Tongue-tied forever, you never said a word
Always in fear of what to be heard
Silent - you can't communicate!

You were silent from the start
Never expressed what was in your heart





Silent - you can't communicate!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Nasum's song "Silent" are about a person who is unable to communicate and express themselves. The song talks about how this person has always been silent, starting from the beginning and never showing what they truly feel inside. The lyrics suggest that this person is somehow incapable of communicating, perhaps because of fear or anxiety.


The repetition of the phrase "Silent - you can't communicate!" emphasizes the frustration and sadness of the situation. The use of the word "tongue-tied" further reinforces the feeling of being unable to speak up. The lyrics convey a sense of isolation, as this person is unable to connect with others and express their feelings.


Overall, the lyrics of "Silent" are a powerful commentary on the importance of communication and the impact of silence. The song highlights the pain and loneliness that can come from being unable to express oneself.


Line by Line Meaning

You were silent from the start
You refused to speak up right from the beginning


Never expressed what was in your heart
You concealed your true feelings and emotions


Silent - you can't communicate!
Your silence hinders your ability to effectively convey your message


Tongue-tied forever, you never said a word
You were always unable to express yourself, no matter what


Always in fear of what to be heard
You were scared of the possible consequences of your words


You were silent from the start
You chose not to express yourself from the very beginning


Never expressed what was in your heart
You refrained from showing your real emotions


Silent - you can't communicate!
Your lack of words makes it difficult for others to understand you




Writer(s): Anders Ake Jakobson Copyright: Release Relapse Music/Pubco

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