How Do You Sleep
The Beatles Lyrics


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How do you do what you do to me?
I wish I knew if I knew how you do it to me
I'd do it to you

How do you do what you do to me?
I'm feeling blue
Wish I knew how you do it to me
But I haven't a clue

You give me a feeling in my heart, ooh la la
Like an arrow passing through it
I suppose that you think you're very smart
But won't you tell me how do you do it?

How do you do what you do to me?
I wish I knew if I knew how you do it to me
I'd do it to you

You give me a feeling in my heart, ooh la la
Like an arrow passing through it
I suppose that you think you're very smart
But won't you tell me how do you do it?

How do you do what you do to me?
I wish I knew
Wish I knew how you do it to me
But I haven't a clue
Wish I knew how you do it to me
I'd do it to you




Wish I knew how you do it to me
I'd do it to you

Overall Meaning

"How Do You Sleep?" is a love song by The Beatles that explores the intense feelings of infatuation and curiosity. The lyrics convey a sense of wonder and longing, as the singer is captivated by someone's ability to make them feel a certain way. The repetition of the question "How do you do what you do to me?" emphasizes the bewilderment and desire to understand this mysterious power.


The lyrics also express a sense of vulnerability and frustration. The line "I'm feeling blue, wish I knew how you do it to me" suggests that despite the intense emotions, the singer is left feeling somewhat melancholic and unsure. The phrase "But I haven't a clue" further emphasizes the singer's lack of understanding.


The use of the phrase "ooh la la" adds a playful and whimsical tone to the song, enhancing the sense of enchantment and allure. It suggests that the singer is experiencing a joyous and thrilling sensation through this person's actions.


Overall, "How Do You Sleep?" explores the complexities of love and the desire to comprehend the impact someone can have on our emotions. It captures the sense of longing for reciprocation and the frustration that can arise when we don't fully understand the source of our feelings.


Line by Line Meaning

How do you do what you do to me?
I am perplexed by the effect you have on me and I desire to understand the method behind it.


I wish I knew if I knew how you do it to me
If only I had knowledge of the techniques you employ to have such an impact on me.


I'd do it to you
Given the opportunity, I would utilize those same techniques on you.


I'm feeling blue
I am experiencing sadness and melancholy.


But I haven't a clue
Regrettably, I am completely unaware and ignorant of your methods.


You give me a feeling in my heart, ooh la la
You evoke an indescribable emotion within me, a sensation of excitement and delight.


Like an arrow passing through it
Similar to the swift and piercing motion of an arrow traversing through my heart.


I suppose that you think you're very smart
I gather that you believe yourself to be intelligent and clever.


But won't you tell me how do you do it?
However, could you please disclose the manner in which you achieve this?


Wish I knew
I deeply desire to possess this understanding.


But I haven't a clue
Yet, I remain completely clueless and uninformed.


I'd do it to you
If granted the knowledge, I would employ the same tactics on you.


Wish I knew how you do it to me
I earnestly long to comprehend the method by which you have such an impact on me.


But I haven't a clue
However, I am woefully ignorant and oblivious to the answer.


Wish I knew how you do it to me
I fervently wish to acquire knowledge of the techniques you employ upon me.


I'd do it to you
Given the opportunity, I would utilize those same techniques on you.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Mitch Murray

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