Never Said
U.S. Elevator Lyrics


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Lyrics:

Tossing and turning
My heart’s burnin’ out,
Crying and hurting
Left me with lies and doubts...

Bridge:
Fooled me once, fooled me twice
In the end, I paid the price,
Lost my heart, lost my mind
Love didn’t treat me kind...

Chorus:
Things you never said
Still stuck inside my head,
No second chance at hand
You're too late to take the stand,
Now I know love isn't black or white
I don’t care who’s wrong or who was right,
Things you never said
Still stuck inside my head...

Lying awake, my headaches
I can’t take this now,
The mess and the stress
I gotta confess somehow...

Fooled me once, fooled me twice
In the end, I paid the price,
Lost my heart, lost my mind
Love didn’t treat me kind...

Only you never knew
How it hurt me bad,
Nothing to say, you kept walking away
Don’t you dare tell me | you're sad...

You fooled me once, you fooled me twice
In the end, I paid the price,




Lost my heart and my mind
Your love didn’t treat me kind...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of U.S. Elevator's song "Never Said" seem to tell a story of heartbreak and betrayal, as the singer expresses their inner turmoil and pain caused by a failed relationship. The opening verses convey the intense emotions of the singer, who is depicted as struggling with sleepless nights, emotional anguish, and inner conflicts as a result of being deceived and hurt by someone they loved. The imagery of tossing and turning, heart burning, and crying and hurting paints a vivid picture of the depth of their suffering and the lingering impact of the betrayal.


The bridge of the song highlights the sense of betrayal and disillusionment experienced by the singer. The repeated pattern of being deceived multiple times and ultimately paying the price for trusting someone who did not reciprocate their love is a central theme in these lines. The lyrics suggest a loss of trust, heartbreak, and a feeling of being emotionally damaged by a love that turned out to be unkind and insincere. The repetition of phrases like "fooled me once, fooled me twice" emphasizes the sense of betrayal and vulnerability felt by the singer.


In the chorus, the singer reflects on the things left unsaid in the relationship that continue to haunt them. The unresolved emotions and unspoken words that linger in their mind serve as a constant reminder of the missed opportunities for communication and understanding. The regret of not being able to confront those issues and the realization that love is not always clear-cut or easy to navigate are expressed through the introspective tone of the lyrics. The refusal to assign blame or seek justification for past actions suggests a sense of acceptance and moving forward from the pain.


The closing verses of the song capture a sense of resignation and finality in the aftermath of the failed relationship. The singer acknowledges the hurt inflicted by the other person and expresses a need to release those feelings and confess the emotional burden they have been carrying. The final repetition of being fooled and losing both heart and mind to a love that was unkind signifies a closure to the emotional turmoil and a recognition of the need to heal and move on from the pain of betrayal. Overall, the lyrics of "Never Said" by U.S. Elevator explore themes of heartbreak, deception, and resilience in the face of a failed relationship.




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@stdesy

"Are you from the same part of England as Dick Van Dyke?" had me dead

@bradstensland506

Deck Van Dyke!!! lol

@conorsmith8551

I said dead in a Scottish accent there as deeeed hahahaha

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@Hatsumomo1984

"where America is that? Dublin?" it gets me every time 🤣🤣

@FerdinandGamelin

Дублин в Америке 😂.
вдруг в Америке действительно есть город с названием - Дублин 😂😂😂👐🏻✨

@alexandermaddox8695

​@@FerdinandGamelinyep! Theirs a dublin in ohio AND texas!!

@DragonCat

@@alexandermaddox8695 ну, если в США 26 городов с названием "Москва", то почему бы и паре Дублинов не оказаться? Тем более, что ирландцев то с США наверняка куда больше, чем русских 😂

@i_wouldprefer_not_to1196

I actually thought the accent sounded Russian 😂 (funnily enough)

@Umbra16

@@alexandermaddox8695There’s also a Dublin in California.

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