Open Your Eyes
Doobie Lyrics


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Girl, as we take a long last look at this love
Before you go, I've got to know
I've got to know, was it ever true
I've got to hear it from you
Girl, I can take one more hurt in this heart
Before you go, I've got to know
I've got to know, was it ever true
I've got to hear it from you

Not like before
We were lost in a whirling dance
Never slowing down
Long enough to give truth a chance
To come out
So that the light could shine in

And open your eyes
If it's not real, there's no reason to frown
Open your eyes
Let's not let what never was bring us down

I've got to know, was it ever true
I've got to hear it from you

Not like before
We were lost in a whirling dance
Never slowing down
Long enough to give truth a chance
To come out
So that the light could shine in

And open your eyes
If it's not real, there's no reason to frown




Open your eyes
Let's not let what never was bring us down...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Doobie's song, Open Your Eyes, reveal a conversation between the singer and his lover. The singer is trying to come to terms with the end of their relationship and is seeking closure from his lover before they part ways. He is curious about whether their love was ever sincere and genuinely wants to hear the truth from her. He mentions their past of being lost in a "whirling dance," never slowing down enough to give truth a chance to come out, implying that perhaps their relationship was superficial the whole time.


The chorus encourages his lover to "open her eyes" and acknowledge the reality of their love, whether it was true or not. He emphasizes that there's no use in holding on to a fantasy and letting something that was never real bring them down.


Overall, the lyrics convey a sense of heartache and longing for closure. The singer is trying to make sense of their relationship and come to terms with the end, even if it means confronting hard truths about their love.


Line by Line Meaning

Girl, as we take a long last look at this love
Before parting away, let's evaluate our relationship one last time


Before you go, I've got to know
Before you leave, I need to clarify something


I've got to know, was it ever true
I need to know if our relationship was ever real


I've got to hear it from you
I need to hear the truth from you


Girl, I can take one more hurt in this heart
I can endure one more emotional pain before you leave


Not like before
Our past behavior was not appropriate


We were lost in a whirling dance
We were too caught up in the moment and forgot to evaluate our relationship


Never slowing down
We never took the time to reflect on our relationship


Long enough to give truth a chance
We never gave our relationship enough time to reveal its true nature


To come out
To become evident


So that the light could shine in
So that we could see the truth about our relationship


And open your eyes
And become aware of the reality


If it's not real, there's no reason to frown
If our relationship was not real, there's no need to be upset


Let's not let what never was bring us down
Let's not let something that was never meant to be affect us negatively




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Lester Abrams, Michael H. McDonald, Patrick Bernard Henderson

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on Desolation

In the song "Desolation," Doobie addresses the dichotomy between happiness and sadness, and the different experiences and perspectives that come with each state of mind. He reflects on how when he is happy, he finds joy in the music, but when he is sad, he connects more deeply with the lyrics. This observation highlights the raw and honest emotions that he is grappling with in his life.

Doobie also explores the theme of escapism and the desire to numb his pain through drug use. He talks about getting high and being stuck in a dream, using drugs as a means of avoiding his reality. However, he acknowledges that these substances have taken a toll on him and left him feeling depleted. He prays to be awakened from this dream-like state and expresses his fear of living and his conflicting desire to be free from his sorrow and struggles.

Throughout the song, Doobie grapples with his identity and the judgments of others. He references being judged as a "junkie, druggie teen" and feeling misunderstood by those around him. He questions his own beliefs and the things he cannot see, as well as his ability to achieve success and the finer things in life.

Overall, "Desolation" delves into the complexities of emotions, addiction, and self-perception. It showcases Doobie's vulnerability and his desire to break free from his struggles and find peace.

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