Do You Really Want To Hurt Me
D.J.In The Night Lyrics


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Stop showing up in my starry skies
Cause all I see's a galaxy full of false hope and goodbyes
And I know it'd be easier to let you go
And it's not that I mind being alone
But maybe I want you to hurt me
Maybe I want you to hurt me
Maybe I live on the pain
You know that I think of you when it rains
Probably thinking that should change
Maybe that should change
I'm naïve in thinking it'll all stay the same
But when the one thing that made you smile is gone
You reach the end of a chapter and wanna replay the same song
And I know it'd be easier to let you go
And it's not that I mind being alone
But maybe I want you to hurt me
Maybe I want you to hurt me
Maybe I live on the pain
You know that I think of you when it rains
Probably thinking that should change
Maybe that should change
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I'm just a shade in the sun
Searching for, looking through and honestly
I don't like being alone
Moving forward looking for no sympathy
So how am I right if I'm wrong?
These silly little games
I guess it keeps it interesting
Just say what you want and I'm gone
Yeah yeah
Say what you want and I'm gone
To the moon
You still make me feel alive
So go ahead and try me
It's not like you can break me
And having you hurt me
Is better than you leaving completely
And I'm stronger than you think
I'm stronger than you think
And maybe, maybe, maybe
I can handle it if you hurt me
Maybe I want you to hurt me
Maybe I want you to hurt me
Maybe I live on the pain
You know that I think of you when it rains




Probably thinking that should change
Maybe that should change

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" by D.J. In The Night delve deep into the conflicting emotions experienced in a tumultuous relationship. The singer is grappling with the notion of letting go of someone who has caused them pain, yet paradoxically finds themselves drawn to the idea of being hurt by this person. The opening lines convey a sense of disillusionment and disappointment, with the singer feeling surrounded by false hope and goodbyes in a vast galaxy of emotions. Despite recognizing that it would be easier to move on and be alone, there is a lingering desire for the pain inflicted by the other person.


The repetition of the lines "Maybe I want you to hurt me" underscores the internal struggle within the singer. There is a complex interplay between seeking solace in the familiarity of pain and the longing for a change in the dynamic of the relationship. The imagery of rain, often symbolizing melancholy and introspection, suggests that thoughts of the other person are recurrent even in moments of sorrow. The mention of wanting things to change hints at a desire for a shift in the emotional landscape, yet the singer acknowledges their naivety in hoping for stability.


As the lyrics progress, there is a sense of resignation mixed with defiance. The singer acknowledges their vulnerability by likening themselves to a mere shade in the sun, yearning for companionship and understanding. The mention of not wanting to be alone further highlights the complexity of their emotions. Despite the uncertainty and the games played in the relationship, there is a tacit acceptance of the pain as a means of keeping things interesting.


The closing verses reveal a newfound sense of strength and resilience within the singer. They assert their ability to withstand the hurt inflicted by the other person, viewing it as a preferable alternative to being abandoned completely. The repeated mantra of being stronger than perceived serves as a declaration of inner fortitude and a willingness to confront the challenges presented by the relationship. Ultimately, the lyrics capture a poignant struggle between holding onto familiarity, seeking change, and finding empowerment in the face of emotional turmoil.




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Written by: Corinthian Noble-Talton, Darcy O’Toole

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