Brooklyn
Taking Back Sunday Lyrics


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Well you are worth more than the man I am
Sad and in love, hands trembled of life that we would have stolen
Anyway, stolen
Well, anyway

To Brooklyn, I'm homebound
A trap to the east
Marking miles of martyrs
Of better men, of better men than me
And I wanted to tell you, I just didn't know

Genuine and unprepared
If you, you see something then you should say something
If you, you see something could you just say something?

Genuine and unprepared
If you, you see something then you should say something
If you, you see something could you just say something?
Say something.

Something awful itches in these walls
I found a subtle genius in that white, hot hatred of yours
Misuse is practice; perfected and played
In time I'm gonna get what's mine

To Brooklyn, I'm homebound
A trap to the east
Marking miles of martyrs
Of better men, of better men than me
And I wanted to tell you, I just didn't know how

Genuine and unprepared
If you, you see something then you should say something
If you, you see something could you just say something?

Genuine and unprepared
If you, you see something then you should say something
If you, you see something could you just say something?
Say something

Oh we are going, we're going, we're..
Once, twice, three times, sold!

You're better off believing everything you heard was true
You're better off believing everything you heard was
You're better off believing everything you heard was true
You're better off believing everything you heard was

Genuine and unprepared
If you, you see something then you should say something
If you, you see something could you just say something?

Genuine and unprepared
If you, you see something then you should say something
If you, you see something could you just say something?





You say something
Say something.

Overall Meaning

The song "Brooklyn" by Taking Back Sunday is a reflection on a love that was lost in a city that has many stories to tell. The song starts with the singer acknowledging the worth of the person he lost, stating that they were worth more than him, but that their love was stolen away. This sentiment is followed by the realization that the singer is heading back to their hometown of Brooklyn, after being away for a while. They acknowledge that Brooklyn has a history of being a trap, one that marks the miles of martyrs, or people who have fought for something greater than themselves. This idea of Brooklyn being a trap is further perpetuated when the singer admits he didn't know how to say what he wanted to say to his lost love.


As the song continues, the singer becomes more desperate to speak to someone, anyone, about the feelings inside of him. He knows that something awful is lurking in the walls around him, and he sees the genius in the white-hot hatred that he feels. However, he recognizes that hatred and misuse are practiced and are not the solution. He then repeats the chorus, asking again for people to speak up if they see something.


Overall, the song reflects on a love that was lost and the hopelessness that comes from not being able to change what happened. The song speaks of Brooklyn as a place that is full of history and tragedy, a place that is both a trap and a home. The song ends with a plea for someone to speak up, to say something.


Line by Line Meaning

Well you are worth more than the man I am
I recognize that you deserve better than me


Sad and in love, hands trembled of life that we would have stolen
I am overwhelmed by my emotions and regret for what could have been


Anyway, stolen
Regardless, it's too late to change the past


Well, anyway
Despite everything...


To Brooklyn, I'm homebound
I am returning to my hometown of Brooklyn


A trap to the east
Brooklyn can be a difficult place to live


Marking miles of martyrs
Many people have struggled and suffered in Brooklyn


Of better men, of better men than me
Many other people have been more successful and admirable than me


And I wanted to tell you, I just didn't know
I wish I could have expressed my feelings to you, but I didn't know how


Genuine and unprepared
I am being honest and vulnerable


If you, you see something then you should say something. If you, you see something could you just say something?
If you notice something that needs to be addressed, please speak up about it


Something awful itches in these walls
There is something disturbing or unsettling about this place


I found a subtle genius in that white, hot hatred of yours
I discovered that there is a hidden brilliance in your intense anger


Misuse is practice; perfected and played
If you repeat a negative behavior, you become better at it


In time I'm gonna get what's mine
Eventually I will achieve my goals


Oh we are going, we're going, we're..
We are in motion and moving towards something


Once, twice, three times, sold!
An auctioneer has sold something three times in a row


You're better off believing everything you heard was true
It's usually best to trust what you have been told


You're better off believing everything you heard was
Repeated for emphasis


Genuine and unprepared
Honest and vulnerable


If you, you see something then you should say something. If you, you see something could you just say something?
Encouraging people to speak up if they notice something wrong


You say something
You speak up


Say something.
Encouragement to speak up and make a difference




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: ADAM BURBANK LAZZARA, EDWARD REYES, FREDERICK PAUL MASCHERINO, MARK O'CONNELL, MATTHEW A. RUBANO

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