What'll I Do
Dinah Shore Lyrics


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Gone is the romance
That once was divine
It's broken and cannot be mended

You must go your way
And I must go mine
But now that our love dreams have ended
What'll I do when you are far away
And I am blue,
What'll I do?

What'll I do when I am wond'ring who
Is kissing you,
What'll I do?

What'll I do
With just a photograph
To tell my troubles to?

When I'm alone with only dreams of you




That won't come true,
What'll I do?

Overall Meaning

In Dinah Shore's song "I Do," the lyrics express the painful experience of a failed relationship. The first two lines, "Gone is the romance, That once was divine," indicate that the love shared between the two once was exceptional but is no longer present. The following line, "It's broken and cannot be mended," emphasizes the fact that the relationship has ended permanently and cannot be repaired. The next two lines, "You must go your way, And I must go mine," indicate that the couple has to separate and move on without each other. The phrase "love dreams" in the next line emphasizes the fact that their relationship was something both cherished and hoped to grow, but it cannot.


The chorus of the song goes, "What'll I do when you are far away, And I am blue, What'll I do? What'll I do when I am wond'ring who Is kissing you, What'll I do?" The lines emphasize the immense pain and loneliness felt by the singer, who is now alone without her lover. She is also experiencing overwhelming jealousy and grief over the thought of someone else being intimate with her former lover. The next two lines, "What'll I do? With just a photograph, To tell my troubles to?" Further emphasize her profound sense of loneliness, the singer has no one to turn to but a photograph of her past love. The final line, "When I'm alone with only dreams of you That won't come true, What'll I do?" indicates that the singer is struggling to accept the reality of the situation, and all she is left with are unfulfilled dreams.


Line by Line Meaning

Gone is the romance
The passionate love we felt before has ended or disappeared.


That once was divine
Our relationship, which was once heavenly and perfect, has been lost.


It's broken and cannot be mended
Our love is over and cannot be restored or fixed.


You must go your way
We must each live our own lives independently.


And I must go mine
We must say goodbye and move on separately.


But now that our love dreams have ended
Since our romantic dreams have now come to an end, we must part ways.


What'll I do when you are far away
How will I cope when you are gone and distant?


And I am blue,
When I am feeling sad and downhearted?


What'll I do?
What actions can I take to alleviate my sadness?


What'll I do when I am wond'ring who
How will I manage when I am curious about who you are with?


Is kissing you,
Who is sharing intimate moments with you?


What'll I do?
How can I deal with these negative emotions?


What'll I do
What will happen if


With just a photograph
If I only have a photograph


To tell my troubles to?
To whom will I vent my frustrations and sorrows?


When I'm alone with only dreams of you
When I am solitary and solitary with just memories of our time together?


That won't come true,
When these recollections cannot be made a reality?


What'll I do?
What will I do to cope with these feelings of loneliness?




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Irving Berlin

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