How Do You Do It
Unlocking Heart's Mystery: Decoding 'How Do You Do It' EmotionsLyrics
How do you do what you do to me?
Expressing wonder about the impact of the other person's actions.
I wish I knew
Expressing a desire to understand the nature of the influence.
If I knew how you do it to me
Curiosity about the method or manner in which the impact occurs.
I'd do it to you
Expressing a willingness to reciprocate if the method is known.
How do you do what you do to me?
Reiterating the curiosity about the other person's impact.
I'm feeling blue
Expressing a sense of sadness or melancholy.
Wish I knew how you do it to me
Reiterating the wish to understand the method of influence.
But I haven't a clue
Admitting a lack of understanding or insight into the process.
You give me a feeling in my heart
Describing the emotional effect as a distinct feeling in the heart.
Like an arrow passin' through it
Using a metaphor of an arrow passing through the heart to convey intensity.
Suppose that you think you're very smart
Suggesting a perception of the other person as clever or cunning.
But won't you tell me how do you do it?
Pleading for an explanation of the mysterious impact.
How do you do what you do to me?
Repeating the inquiry about the method of influence.
If I only knew
Expressing a desire for knowledge and understanding.
Then perhaps you'd fall for me
Suggesting that if the method is known, a romantic connection could happen.
Like I fell for you
Drawing a parallel between the speaker's feelings and a potential reciprocation.
You give me a feeling in my heart
Repeating the metaphor of a feeling in the heart and an arrow passing through.
Like an arrow passin' through it
Reinforcing the intensity of the emotional impact.
Suppose that you think you're very smart
Reiterating the perception of the other person as clever or smart.
But won't you tell me how do you do it?
Repeating the plea for an explanation of the mysterious impact.
How do you do what you do to me?
Reiterating the curiosity about the other person's impact.
If I only knew
Expressing a desire for knowledge and understanding.
Then perhaps you'd fall for me
Suggesting that if the method is known, a romantic connection could happen.
Like I fell for you
Drawing a parallel between the speaker's feelings and a potential reciprocation.
When I do it to you
Introducing the idea of reciprocating the mysterious impact.
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