Doot Da Doot
The Unlovables Lyrics


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I saw you and wahoo!
I just had to have you for my own
And yikes, i was psyched and
My head spun around like a cyclone
And who'd have thought a girl like me
Could find a boy like you?
When i'm looking back now
I just can't believe how the time's flown
When we met





Overall Meaning

The Unlovables' song "Doot Da Doot" is a joyfully upbeat tune that embodies the excitement of falling in love. The lyrics describe the feeling of seeing someone and immediately feeling a connection, the desire to make that person your own and the thrill that comes with the possibility of a new relationship. The singer describes her euphoria as her "head spun around like a cyclone" at the thought of being with this person. The song also touches on the surprise of finding someone who seems perfect for you when you least expect it.


The catchy chorus, "Doot da doot, doot doo doo", adds a playful and lighthearted tone to the song, emphasizing the feeling of giddy excitement that accompanies new love. Looking back on the relationship, the singer reflects on how fast time has flown by, highlighting how the intense rush of new love can make time seem to pass by in a blur.


Overall, "Doot Da Doot" is a charming song that captures the pure joy and exhilaration of falling in love for the first time.


Line by Line Meaning

I saw you and wahoo!
I saw you and I was excited!


I just had to have you for my own
I wanted you to be mine so badly!


And yikes, i was psyched and
Oh my gosh, I was so excited and


My head spun around like a cyclone
I was so dizzy and overwhelmed with emotions


And who'd have thought a girl like me
I never thought someone like you would be interested in me


Could find a boy like you?
I didn't think I could find someone like you!


When i'm looking back now
Now that I reflect on it


I just can't believe how the time's flown
I can't believe how fast time has passed since we met


When we met
The first time we met




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