What to Do
Alexandra Karlie Lyrics


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Baby loves, I′m tryna talk to you
There's a boy
And I don′t quite know what to do

Good things come to those who wait
But patience ain't my thing
The way he holds me
Shows me he's the one
For sure the one

Think I′d rather wait for him forever
Instead of having him just for now
At night, just when i look up at the moon




I wonder if he′s looking at it too
And I don't know what to do

Overall Meaning

The song "What to Do" by Alexandra Karlie is a heartfelt expression of the confusion and uncertainty one feels when they are attracted to someone but are unsure about how to proceed. The first verse expresses the singer's desire to talk to someone they are interested in, but they are hesitant because they don't know what to do. The second verse discusses the concept of patience and waiting for good things to come, but the singer admits that they struggle with being patient. They then describe how the way this person holds them makes them feel like they might be "the one" for them.


The chorus contains the main theme of the song, which is the singer's internal struggle about whether to wait for this person or not. They admit that they would prefer to wait for them forever rather than have them just for now, but they also express their fear of the unknown and the possibility that this person may not feel the same way about them. The bridge heightens the emotional intensity by describing how the singer thinks of this person at night when they look at the moon, wondering if they are thinking of them too.


Overall, "What to Do" is a relatable song about the uncertainty and anxiety that come with having feelings for someone but not knowing how to express them. The lyrics are poignant and heartfelt, and the melody is haunting and beautiful.


Line by Line Meaning

Baby loves, I'm tryna talk to you
Addressing her significant other, the singer expresses her desire to communicate with them.


There's a boy
The singer acknowledges the presence of a male individual in her life.


And I don't quite know what to do
The singer is uncertain about how to navigate her feelings towards this male individual.


Good things come to those who wait
The singer acknowledges the societal notion that good outcomes often result from patience.


But patience ain't my thing
The singer admits that, despite recognizing the value of patience, it is not a characteristic that comes naturally to her.


The way he holds me
The singer relishes in the physical affection she receives from the male individual.


Shows me he's the one
The singer interprets the physical affection as an indication that the male individual is her perfect match.


For sure the one
The singer is confident that this male individual is her soulmate.


Think I'd rather wait for him forever
The singer would rather postpone any potential romantic relationship with the male individual until the timing is right.


Instead of having him just for now
The singer places greater importance on a long-term and meaningful relationship with the male individual than on a fleeting physical relationship.


At night, just when I look up at the moon
The singer uses the moon as a symbol of romantic yearning and wistfulness.


I wonder if he's looking at it too
The singer wonders if the male individual shares similar romantic feelings towards her.


And I don't know what to do
The singer is still unsure of how to proceed with her emotions towards the male individual and seeks clarity.




Writer(s): Alexandra Karlie

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