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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Repeat after Me (Interlude)" by the artist "Weeknd, The"

In "Repeat after Me (Interlude)" The Weeknd addresses a former lover who seems to be in a new relationship. The lyrical protagonist is obsessed with the idea that she still harbors feelings for him, despite having a new partner.

He convinces her that her new relationship is just physical attraction ("you just fking"), not true love. The Weeknd repeats the phrase "You don't love him" like a mantra, trying to convince both her and himself of this. He clings to the thought that if she still thinks about him, then she can't love another.

In the song's verse, the hero acknowledges that the girl has changed and that it's been a long time since they were together. He justifies her desire to find someone who will treat her well, but cannot come to terms with her moving on. The Weeknd tries to manipulate her feelings by saying that she will always be his and urging her to repeat his words.

Overall, the song conveys desperation, obsession, and an unwillingness to let go of a former love, even if the feelings are no longer reciprocated.

[Chorus:]

You don't love him, you don't love him,

You don't love him if you're thinking of me.

You don't love him, you're just fucking,

You're just fucking, it means nothing to me.

You don't love him, you don't love him,

You don't love him if you're thinking of me.

You don't love him, you're just fucking,

You're just fucking, it means nothing to me, yeah!

[Verse:]

It's been too long, you changed up over time,

Why you, why you gonna even try to hide?

It's natural to find someone to treat you right,

But it ain't right if you fuck him out of spite.

You don't have to cry, girl, let me wipe your eyes,

Your eyes, your eyes, your eyes,

I promise you will always be mine,

Oh-oh, just repeat after me.

[Chorus:]

You don't love him, you don't love him,

You don't love him if you're thinking of me. (It's all right)

You don't love him, you're just fucking,

You're just fucking, you're thinking of me.

You don't love him, you don't love him,

You don't love him if you're thinking of me,

You don't love him, you're just fucking,

You're just fucking, it means nothing to me.

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