Everything You Do
Lila Dupont Lyrics


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I've been shaken, I've been bruised.
What the hell does that mean to you?
And I've been fighting for far too long.
I can't give up now I'm too deep in it all.
You can't say that you care.
When I know that you don't.
Need to turn myself around.
Before you throw me out.

Cause we could've moved all the mountains if we wanted to.
I would've pushed past the torture if you needed me to.
Cause I'm done thinking and sitting here wondering what I can do.
What I can do.

Cause I've been shaken, and I've been bruised by the little things you do.
By everything you do.

Cause we could've moved all the mountains if we wanted to.
I would've pushed past the torture if you needed me to.
Cause I'm done thinking and sitting here wondering what I can do.
What I can do.

Could've moved all the mountains.
Could've moved all the mountains.

Could've moved all the mountains if we wanted to.
I would've pushed past the torture if you needed me to.




Cause I'm done thinking and sitting here wondering what I can do.
What I can do.

Overall Meaning

In the song "Everything You Do" by Lila Dupont, the lyrics address a sense of emotional turmoil, resilience, and a deep longing for understanding and support within a relationship. The opening lines convey a sense of vulnerability and pain, as the singer reflects on feeling shaken and bruised by unspecified experiences. The rhetorical question "What the hell does that mean to you?" suggests a frustration with a lack of empathy or understanding from the other person in the relationship. Despite feeling broken and worn down, the singer expresses a determination to keep fighting and not give up, even though they acknowledge the depth of their struggles. The lyrics highlight a disconnect between words and actions, as the singer questions the authenticity of the other person's care and contemplates the need for self-improvement before potentially being rejected.


The repetition of the idea that "we could've moved all the mountains if we wanted to" and "I would've pushed past the torture if you needed me to" underscores a theme of missed opportunities and unmet potential within the relationship. The singer recognizes the possibility of overcoming obstacles and enduring hardships together, but laments the lack of effort or reciprocation from the other person. There is a sense of resignation in the realization that overthinking and waiting for change will not lead to resolution or progress. The repeated refrain emphasizes a sense of wasted potential and a longing for a different outcome, highlighting the emotional weight of feeling unheard and unfulfilled.


The chorus of the song reinforces the impact of the other person's actions on the singer, with the phrase "I've been shaken, and I've been bruised by the little things you do" capturing the cumulative effect of repeated emotional wounds. The singer's plea for recognition and understanding is evident in the repetition of "the mountains" imagery, symbolizing the enormity of the challenges they face and the missed opportunities for growth and connection. The lyrics convey a sense of frustration and resignation, as the singer grapples with the realization that their efforts may not be enough to bridge the gap or spark meaningful change in the relationship.


In the final verses, the repetition of the lines "Could've moved all the mountains if we wanted to" and "What I can do" echoes the singer's internal struggle and uncertainty about how to navigate the complexities of the relationship. The sentiment of being willing to endure hardship and overcome obstacles for the sake of the other person is juxtaposed with a growing awareness of the limitations of one-sided effort and the need for reciprocal care and understanding. The haunting repetition of these refrains serves as a poignant reminder of unfulfilled potential and unresolved emotions, encapsulating the singer's plea for validation, support, and a genuine connection in the face of adversity.




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Lila Dupont

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