Don’t Worry ‘Bout Me
Doris Day Lyrics


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Don't worry 'bout me
I'll get along
Forget about me
Just be happy my love

Let's say that our little show is over
And so the story ends
Why not call it a day the sensible way
And still be friends

Look out for yourself
That should be the rule
Give your heart and your love
To whomever you love
Darlin' don't be a fool

Why do we cling to this old faded thing
That used to be
So if you can forget
Then don't worry 'bout me

Why should we cling to some old faded thing
That used to be




So if you can forget
Then you don't worry 'bout me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Doris Day's song Don't Worry 'Bout Me talks about a relationship that has come to an end. The singer advises her lover not to worry about her and move on with their life. She urges her significant other to forget about her and be happy. Instead of being sad and holding on to something that has ended, she suggests they remain friends and look out for themselves. The singer encourages her loved one not to be a fool and give their heart to whoever they love. She concludes that if her partner can forget her, then they should not worry about her.


The song's lyrics convey the message of moving on from a past relationship and not holding onto something that is no longer there. The singer advises her partner to let go and not be a fool to hold onto something that has faded. She suggests that they look out for themselves and give their love and heart to whoever they love. The lyrics are simple yet profound, and the message is clear: it is essential to move on from things that no longer serve us, even in relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't worry 'bout me
Please don't worry or concern yourself about my well-being or my future.


I'll get along
I will manage to survive and exist competently despite your absence.


Forget about me
Kindly put me out of your thoughts and disregard me and my existence.


Just be happy my love
Simply focus on your own happiness my dear, rather than dwelling on our past relationship.


Let's say that our little show is over
Let's refer to our past relationship as a theatrical performance that has come to an end.


And so the story ends
This marks the conclusion of our romantic narrative.


Why not call it a day the sensible way
Why not end our relationship amicably and rationally?


And still be friends
However, it would be great if we could still maintain a cordial and platonic connection.


Look out for yourself
It is crucial that you prioritize your own well-being and interests above mine or any other person's.


That should be the rule
This ought to be the standard code of conduct in personal relationships.


Give your heart and your love
Share your emotions and your affections only with someone worthy enough of reciprocating them.


To whomever you love
Offer your heart to the person whom you genuinely love and admire.


Darlin' don't be a fool
My dear, please do not act irrational or naive in your romantic affairs.


Why do we cling to this old faded thing
What reason do we have to hold on to this antiquated and ruined relationship?


That used to be
This relationship was once meaningful and prosperous, but now it's just a memory.


So if you can forget
In the event that you could cast this affair out of your memory,


Then don't worry 'bout me
Please don't fret about how I'm managing or my state of affairs if you're able to do that.




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Written by: RUBE BLOOM, TED KOEHLER

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