You Say You're Happy Now
Unto Ashes Lyrics


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You say you're happy now
You will never have me
You can never have me
You will never hold me ever again




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Unto Ashes's song You Say You're Happy Now convey a sense of deep pain and sorrow. The singer appears to be addressing a former lover who has moved on with their life and claims to be happy without them. The first line, "You say you're happy now," is spoken with a hint of disbelief and perhaps resentment, suggesting that the singer is struggling to come to terms with the breakup and the fact that their former partner has found happiness without them.


The second line, "You will never have me," emphasizes the idea that the relationship is truly over and there can be no reconciliation. The use of the word "never" underscores the finality of the situation and the fact that the singer has accepted that this person will never be a part of their life again.


The third line, "You can never have me," seems to reflect the singer's own sense of agency and self-determination. By stating that their former lover can never have them, they are asserting their own independence and refusing to be defined by their relationship with this other person.


Finally, the last line, "You will never hold me ever again," brings the song to a close with a sense of sadness and resignation. The imagery of being held suggests intimacy and closeness, which the singer is acknowledging is now lost forever.


Line by Line Meaning

You say you're happy now
You claim to be content with your current situation


You will never have me
I am no longer available to be with you in a romantic or intimate relationship


You can never have me
There is no chance or possibility for you to be in a romantic or intimate relationship with me


You will never hold me ever again
The physical act of holding, embracing, or touching me is no longer possible or allowed




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