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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "In Your Eyes (Remix)" by the artist "Weeknd, The"

In "In Your Eyes (Remix)", The Weeknd and Doja Cat narrate a complicated relationship where both partners are hurting but trying to hide it. The Weeknd sings about seeing the pain in his lover's eyes but choosing to ignore it, "turning away" from the truth. He understands that she lies to protect him, but his inaction only exacerbates the situation.

Doja Cat, in turn, confesses her vulnerability and the pain caused by the lack of sincerity in their relationship. She sees that her partner is suffering just as much as she is, but they can't seem to break the vicious cycle. Both artists are drawn to each other, but their love is toxic and only brings pain.

[Verse 1: The Weeknd]

I just pretend that I'm in the dark,

I don't regret 'cause my heart can't take a loss.

I'd rather be so oblivious,

I'd rather be with you.

[Pre-Chorus: The Weeknd]

When it's said, when it's done, yeah,

I don't ever wanna know,

I can tell what you done, yeah,

When I look at you.

[Chorus: The Weeknd]

In your eyes

I see there's something burning inside you,

Oh, inside you,

In your eyes, I know it hurts to smile but you try to,

Oh, you try to.

[Post-Chorus: The Weeknd]

You always try to hide the pain,

You always know just what to say,

I always look the other way,

I'm blind, I'm blind.

In your eyes, you lie, but I don't let it define you,

Oh, define you.

[Verse 2: Doja Cat]

I never lied when I cried for you,

And I know you cry too. (Know you cry too)

You're readin' minds, just couldn't deny you do,

Always hard to say bye to you. (And I taught myself to say)

Love the way you're talkin', love your style, but, ooh, babe,

We know that you got it from me,

And it's hauntin' you deep, too hard not to see it.

Hate the way I feel love, only hurts with real love,

And it's takin' every part of me, when you look, I could see love.

One day, I'm givin' you space,

And the next day, you're givin' me faces,

And I like parties, not this place,

It's comin' out of my bag for you to get wasted.

I can't stop starin' at you,

It's like I forgot that staring is rude,

And that's what five shots could turn me into, (Oh yeah)

But you've done most things that gentlemens do, so (Oh)

[Pre-Chorus: The Weeknd]

When it's said, when it's done, yeah,

I would never let you know (Let you know)

I'm ashamed of what I've done, yeah,

When I look at you.

[Chorus: The Weeknd]

In your eyes (Your eyes)

I see there's something burning inside you, (Inside you)

Oh, inside you, (Oh, inside you)

In your eyes, I know it hurts to smile but you try to, (But you try to)

Oh, you try to. (You try to)

[Post-Chorus: The Weeknd]

You always try to hide the pain, (Oh, oh)

You always know just what to say, (Oh, dear)

I always look the other way,

I'm blind, I'm blind.

In your eyes, you lie, but I don't let it define you, (Hey)

Oh, define you.

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