The Police: De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da Meaning
Song Released: 1980
De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da Lyrics
Words are hard to find
They're only cheques I've left unsigned
From the banks of chaos in my mind
And when their eloquence escapes me
Their logic ties me up and rapes me
De do do do de da da da
Is all I want to say...
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It's about his first born and baby talk.
100 characters....you slay me it's just plain old baby gibberish
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Hidden deep underneath the surface is the metaphor of the Fall of Man. Weak and dependent, Man becomes confused when unguided and fear grips him like a vise. He has fallen and that’s all he wants to say to you.
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It is about population control by confusing you with mixed messages and conflicting emotions. It is a great political song.
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I think it has something to do with ego death. Because I experienced it and I remember me repeating the same thought over and over dodedada. I searched up what that means then seen this song.or it could also have to do with a demon trying to take you over because that happened to me that's what caused me to experience ego death. The demon kept saying dodedada and giving me knowledge that I only understand when I'm having ego death.
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I think it has something to do with ego death. Because I experienced it and I remember me repeating the same thought over and over dodedada. I searched up what that means then seen this song.
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