Sometimes the Things You Say
Reach the Sky Lyrics


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How can it seem so right when nothing's made any sense at all and now you can't take it back. Think of what you've said to me. I'm wondering now what you really meant. Why can't it be true? Who will save me from your words? Stop me from believing in you because I can't go on. I'm still holding on, hanging on to every word you said. Still I wonder why you've never explained anything you said, still ringing in my head. I should know better. I can't fight the fact I'm hearing what I want to hear and now I can't go back and ask you what you meant. The things you say, the things you've said




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Reach the Sky's song Sometimes the Things You Say depict the confusion and frustration that arises when one tries to decipher the true meaning behind someone's words. The singer wonders how things can seem right when nothing makes any sense, and despite being unable to take back the words spoken, the singer is left wondering what the true intentions of the person were. The song speaks to the difficulty of trusting others and the impact that words can have on us, how they can linger in our minds and shape our perceptions of the world.


The singer laments that they cannot go on living and believing in someone who refuses to explain the ambiguity in their words. The line "Who will save me from your words?" emphasizes the power that other people's words can have over our lives. The song suggests that it is essential to communicate effectively and clearly, as words have the power to either build or destroy trust, love, and relationships.


Overall, the song's message is a powerful reminder of the importance of being honest in our interactions with others and the devastating consequences that can result when we fail to do so.


**Interesting Facts:**


* "Sometimes the Things You Say" was first released in 2000 on Reach the Sky's second album, "So Far from Home."
* The band formed in 1997 and was from Boston, Massachusetts.
* The album "So Far from Home" was produced by Jim Siegel, who also produced bands like Dropkick Murphys and The Mighty Mighty Bosstones.
* The song's music video features the band performing at a venue and shows flashes of different people dealing with difficult situations and communication breakdowns.
* Reach the Sky was known for combining elements of punk, hardcore, and emo into their music.
* The band went through numerous lineup changes throughout the years, with different members joining and leaving.
* The song "Sometimes the Things You Say" was featured in the video game Tony Hawk's Underground 2, furthering the band's exposure.
* In 2010, Reach the Sky reunited for a one-off show in Boston but has not performed together since.
* The band's lead singer, Ian McFarland, is now a documentary filmmaker who has worked on films like "The Godfathers of Hardcore" and "Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World."
* "Sometimes the Things You Say" is one of the band's most popular and beloved songs among their fanbase.


**Chords (Standard Tuning):**


Verse: Bb, F, Gm, Eb


Chorus: Bb, F, Gm, Eb


Bridge: Cm, F, Gm, Eb.


Line by Line Meaning

How can it seem so right when nothing's made any sense at all and now you can't take it back.
It's confusing how something that seemed right now makes no sense, and you can't undo it.


Think of what you've said to me. I'm wondering now what you really meant.
I'm thinking about what you said, and I'm not sure if you meant it genuinely.


Why can't it be true? Who will save me from your words?
I wish your words were true, but I need someone to protect me from getting hurt by them.


Stop me from believing in you because I can't go on.
You need to make me stop believing in you, or else I'll be emotionally drained.


I'm still holding on, hanging on to every word you said.
I'm still holding onto your words, even though I'm not sure what to make of them.


Still I wonder why you've never explained anything you said, still ringing in my head.
I'm still wondering why you never explained what you said, and it's still affecting me.


I should know better.
I should know better than to believe everything you say.


I can't fight the fact I'm hearing what I want to hear and now I can't go back and ask you what you meant.
I can't ignore that I'm hearing what I want to hear and can't change it now that I want to understand what you meant.


The things you say, the things you've said
Your words, both present and past.




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