It Keeps Right On A-Hurtin'
Dean Martin Lyrics


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And it keeps right on a-hurtin' since you're gone

I cry myself to sleep each night
Wishin' I could hold you tight
Life seems so empty
Since you went away

The pillow where you lay your head
Now holds my lonely tears instead
And it keeps right on a-hurtin'
Since you're gone

It keeps right on a-hurtin' every minute of every day
Every hour you're away, I feel so lonely
And I can't help it, I don't think I can go on
And it keeps right on a-hurtin' since you're gone

They say a man should never cry
But when I see you passin' by
My heart breaks down
And cries a million tears

You broke my heart and set me free
But you forgot your memory
And it keeps right on a-hurtin'
Since you're gone

Yes, it keeps right on a-hurtin' every minute of every day
Every hour you're away, I feel so lonely
And I can't help it, I don't think I can go on




And it keeps right on a-hurtin' since you're gone
And it keeps right on a-hurtin' since you're gone

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Dean Martin's song "It Keeps Right On A-Hurtin'" express the lingering pain and heartache the singer feels since the departure of a loved one. The refrain repeats the notion that the hurt and sadness persist, emphasizing the ongoing nature of the emotional torment. The lyrics illustrate the profound impact of the person's absence on the singer's life, highlighting the various ways in which their presence is sorely missed.


The first verse depicts the singer's nightly routine of crying himself to sleep and longing for the comforting embrace of the person who is no longer there. The emptiness left behind by their departure is palpable, casting a shadow over every aspect of the singer's existence. The mention of the tear-stained pillow symbolizes the replacement of tender moments with sorrowful ones.


The second verse challenges societal norms by acknowledging that men also experience emotional pain and cry. The sight of the person walking by triggers the singer's heartbreak, bringing forth a torrent of tears. The lyrics suggest that although the person may have caused the singer's heartbreak by setting them free, the memory of their love and companionship continues to inflict pain.


Overall, the song conveys the resounding ache endured by the singer in the aftermath of a significant loss. The emotional weight and longing expressed in the lyrics showcase the universal experience of heartbreak and the enduring impact it can have on an individual.


Line by Line Meaning

And it keeps right on a-hurtin' since you're gone
The pain and sadness I feel in my heart continues to persist because you are no longer with me


I cry myself to sleep each night
I am filled with so much grief that I weep myself to sleep every night


Wishin' I could hold you tight
I yearn and long to embrace you tightly once again


Life seems so empty
My existence feels devoid of purpose and joy


Since you went away
Ever since you departed from my life


The pillow where you lay your head
The very same pillow where you used to rest your head


Now holds my lonely tears instead
Now it serves as a receptacle for my tears of loneliness


And it keeps right on a-hurtin'
The pain and heartache I experience


Every minute of every day
Continues incessantly, without respite, every single moment of every day


Every hour you're away, I feel so lonely
With each passing hour in which you are absent, the sense of isolation within me intensifies


And I can't help it, I don't think I can go on
I am unable to control these emotions, and at times, I question my ability to continue living


They say a man should never cry
Society often dictates that men should suppress their emotions and refrain from shedding tears


But when I see you passin' by
However, when I catch a glimpse of you walking by


My heart breaks down
My heart experiences a profound sense of anguish and sorrow


And cries a million tears
Resulting in an overwhelming flood of tears


You broke my heart and set me free
You shattered my heart, yet paradoxically liberated me


But you forgot your memory
Yet, you seemed to have let go of our shared memories




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Written by: JOHNNY TILLOTSON

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