Dokter Bernard
Laura Lynn Kürt Rogiers Lyrics


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DR Bernard je moet me zeggen hoe gaat het met hem nu

DR Bernard ik kan alleen maar bidden voor hem en u

Elke keer denk ik weer hij ligt daar zo alleen

DR Bernard help me breng hem door het ergste heen
Zeg me alleen de waarheid maar is hij nu
Niet meer in gevaar Dokter ik ben zo bang

Heel m′n leven was altijd alleen maar voor hem
Heel m'n leven is niets meer zonder hem
Alles geven wil ik maar hou hem bij mij
Ooh ik mis Ik hou zo van hem
En ik mis hem

(Kurt)
Maak nu zich niet zoveel zorgen net was ik nog bij hem
Hij slaapt nu zeker door tot morgen de zuster blijft bij hem

(Laura)
Maar gisteren avond was hij op,
Hij heeft mij zelfs gekust

(Kurt)
Er is ook niets bijzonders nu maar ′t is beter dat hij rust

Zeg me alleen de waarheid maar is hij nu
Niet meer in gevaar dokter ik ben zo bang

Heel m'n leven was altijd alleen maar voor hem
Heel m'n leven is niets meer zonder hem
Alles geven wil ik maar hou hem bij mij
Oooh ik mis hem ik hou zo van hem ik mis hem





Hallo?
Nee... Nee... neeeeee...

Overall Meaning

The song "Dokter Bernard" by Laura Lynn Kürt Rogiers is a touching conversation between a woman and her doctor, where she inquires about the health of her loved one. She pleads with the doctor, Dr. Bernard, to tell her the truth about his condition, hoping that he is no longer in danger. The woman expresses her love and devotion to the person who is sick, and her fear for losing him. She wants nothing more than to be with him and support him through difficult times.


The doctor tries to calm her nerves, reassuring her that he was with the man recently, and that he is resting well at the moment. He notes that while the man kissed her the previous evening, there is certainly nothing alarming taking place now. Nevertheless, her worries persist, and the song ends abruptly with a jarring phone call.


The lyrics of the song convey the anxiety and fear that come with being in a situation where you have no control over the well-being of the person you love. It illustrates how important it is to have someone to lean on during times of distress, even if it's just a sympathetic doctor. The song is a tribute to the human experience and the emotions involved in caring for someone deeply.


Line by Line Meaning

DR Bernard je moet me zeggen hoe gaat het met hem nu
Laura Lynn is asking Dr. Bernard about the condition of someone she cares for deeply, and wants to know if they are doing well.


DR Bernard ik kan alleen maar bidden voor hem en u
Laura Lynn feels helpless and can only pray for the person she cares for and Dr. Bernard who is taking care of him.


Elke keer denk ik weer hij ligt daar zo alleen
Laura Lynn worries about the person she cares for being alone and feels sad thinking about it.


DR Bernard help me breng hem door het ergste heen
Laura Lynn asks Dr. Bernard to help the person she cares for get through the most difficult times.


Zeg me alleen de waarheid maar is hij nu Niet meer in gevaar Dokter ik ben zo bang
Laura Lynn is afraid and wants Dr. Bernard to be honest with her about the safety of the person she cares for.


Heel m′n leven was altijd alleen maar voor hem Heel m'n leven is niets meer zonder hem Alles geven wil ik maar hou hem bij mij Ooh ik mis Ik hou zo van hem En ik mis hem
Laura Lynn loves the person she cares for deeply, and her life revolves around him. She would do anything to keep him close and misses him very much.


Maak nu zich niet zoveel zorgen net was ik nog bij hem Hij slaapt nu zeker door tot morgen de zuster blijft bij hem
Kurt tells Laura Lynn not to worry too much, and that he was just with the person she cares for. He assures her that the person is sleeping now and the nurse is taking care of him.


Maar gisteren avond was hij op, Hij heeft mij zelfs gekust
Laura Lynn tells Kurt that the person she cares for was awake and even kissed her the night before.


Er is ook niets bijzonders nu maar ′t is beter dat hij rust
Kurt tells Laura Lynn that there is nothing extraordinary happening at the moment but it's better for the person to rest.


Hallo? Nee... Nee... neeeeee...
The song ends abruptly with an unsettling phone call that leaves the listener wondering about the fate of the person Laura Lynn and Kurt were talking about.




Writer(s): Roberto Danova, Peter Yellowstone, Steve Voice

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