Do It Again
D.I.L.F Lyrics


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Is it possible to die of heartbreak?
Yes, it's possible to die of heartbreak
Ye, it's not easy like heartbreak
What if we all died of heartbreak?
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Heartbreak (Traitor)
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
And you broke my heart again
She broke my heart again
She broke my heart and
She's gone again
Is it possible to die of heartbreak?
Yes, it's possible to die of heartbreak
Ye, it's not easy like heartbreak
What if we all died of heartbreak?
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Heartbreak (Traitor)
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
You traitor (Traitor)
You broke my heart
And I know you'd do it again
I know you'd do it again




(Traitor)
(The ghosts are coming closer, Mr. Laurent)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to the song "Do It Again" by D.I.L.F deal with the pain of heartbreak and the question of whether it can actually kill someone. The repetition of the line "Is it possible to die of heartbreak?" emphasizes the singer's sense of despair and hopelessness. The answer given - "Yes, it's possible to die of heartbreak" - suggests that the pain is so intense that it could literally be fatal.


The lyrics also hint at the idea of betrayal, with the repeated use of the word "traitor" and the line "And you broke my heart again." This suggests that the singer has been hurt before by the same person, and yet they still allowed themselves to be vulnerable enough to be hurt again. The final part of the song, with the eerie line "The ghosts are coming closer," adds to the sense of despair and desperation, suggesting that the singer feels haunted by their past pain and unable to move on.


Overall, the lyrics to "Do It Again" convey a powerful sense of emotional pain and the difficulty of moving on from past hurt.


Line by Line Meaning

Is it possible to die of heartbreak?
Asking whether it is possible for a person to die from the emotional pain of a broken heart.


Yes, it's possible to die of heartbreak
Confirming that it is indeed possible to die from the intense emotional pain of a broken heart.


Ye, it's not easy like heartbreak
Acknowledging that while heartbreak is a common experience, the extent of pain that can lead to death is not easy.


What if we all died of heartbreak?
Contemplating the possibility of a world where heartbreaks were fatal and how that would impact society.


Heartbreak
A single word exclamation that conveys the overwhelming emotional pain of a broken heart.


Heartbreak (Traitor)
Accusing the person who caused the heartbreak of being a traitor to the love and trust they shared.


Heartbreak
Repeating the same exclamation of overwhelming emotional pain caused by a broken heart.


Heartbreak
Continuing the repetition of the word that conveys the pain of a broken heart.


Heartbreak
Another repetition of the single word that encapsulates the pain of heartbreak.


Heartbreak
Same as above, repeating the word to emphasize the depth of pain experienced.


Heartbreak
Continuing the repetition of the word that conveys the pain of a broken heart.


Heartbreak
Another repetition of the single word that encapsulates the pain of heartbreak.


Heartbreak
Same as above, repeating the word to emphasize the depth of pain experienced.


Heartbreak
Continuing the repetition of the word that conveys the pain of a broken heart.


Heartbreak
Another repetition of the single word that encapsulates the pain of heartbreak.


Heartbreak
Same as above, repeating the word to emphasize the depth of pain experienced.


Heartbreak
Continuing the repetition of the word that conveys the pain of a broken heart.


You traitor (Traitor)
Addressing the person who caused the heartbreak and labeling them as a traitor for breaking the trust and love of the relationship.


You broke my heart
Stating the fact that the person addressed caused the singer's heartbreak.


And I know you'd do it again
Believing that the person who caused the heartbreak would repeat the hurtful action again in the future.


I know you'd do it again
Repeating the belief that the person who caused the heartbreak would do it again.


(Traitor)
A final repetition of the label given to the person who caused the heartbreak.


(The ghosts are coming closer, Mr. Laurent)
This line could be interpreted in many ways and its meaning is unclear without context. It could refer to memories of past heartbreak haunting the singer, or adding a new layer of mystery and intrigue to the song.




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Written by: D3ad_un1corn, Hans Houdini, Oliver Keerig

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