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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Heartbreak Hotel" by the artist "Whitney Houston"

In the song "Heartbreak Hotel", Whitney Houston paints a picture of a place, a metaphorical "heartbreak hotel", where people who are experiencing heartbreak end up. The lyrical heroine, whose heart is broken by her lover's infidelity, addresses him, pouring out her pain and disappointment.

The recurring motif of the "heartbreak hotel" emphasizes the all-consuming pain and despair that the heroine experiences. She feels abandoned, betrayed, and alone.

In the lyrics, the heroine accuses her lover of deception and betrayal. He broke his promise, making her wait and suffer, and then cheated on her. Her suffering is exacerbated by the fact that he does not repent of what he has done, but rather mocks her feelings.

The heroine confesses that all she wanted was a little attention and love. But instead, she received only lies and suffering. She feels used and humiliated.

The repeating lines "What have you done to me?" and "This is too much for me to take" emphasize the depth of her despair and hopelessness. At the end of the song, the heroine comes to the realization that she can no longer tolerate this pain and lies, and decides to break off the relationship.

This is the heartbreak hotel

This is the heartbreak hotel

This is the heartbreak hotel

This is the heartbreak hotel

You said that you'd be here by nine

Instead you took your time

You didn't think to call me (boy)

Here I sit trying not to cry

Asking myself why

you do this to me

Since you're not around

For me to tell you baby face to face

I'm writing you this letter,

And this is what I have to say:oooh (babe)

All I really wanted was some of your time

Instead you told me lies

When someone else was on your mind

What do you do to me

Look what you did to me

I thought that you were someone

Who would do me right

until you played with my emotions

And you made me cry

What did you do to me

Can't take what you did to me

Now I see that you been doing wrong

You played me all along.

And made a fool of me, babe ahh

You got it all wrong to think that I wouldn't find out

That you were cheating on me. darlin

How could you do it to me?

Since you're not around

For me to tell you baby face to face

I'm writing you this letter,

And this is what I have to say:oooh (babe)

All I really wanted was some of your time

Instead you told me lies

When someone else was on your mind

What do you do to me

Look what you did to me

I thought that you were someone

Who would do me right

until you played with my emotions

And you made me cry

What did you do to me

Can't take what you did to me

This is the heartbreak hotel

This is the heartbreak hotel

This is the heartbreak hotel

This is the heartbreak hotel

All I really wanted was some of your time

Instead you told me lies

When someone else was on your mind

What do you do to me

Look what you did to me

I thought that you were someone

Who would do me right

until you played with my emotions

And you made me cry

What did you do to me

Can't take what you did to me

All I really wanted was some of your time

Instead you told me lies

When someone else was on your mind

What do you do to me

Look what you did to me

I thought that you were someone

Who would do me right

until you played with my emotions

And you made me cry

What did you do to me

Can't take what you did to me

I ain't goin' to take it no more

I ain't goin' to take it no more

I ain't goin' to take it no more

I ain't goin' to take it no more

Everything that you said was a lie

Don't lie to me

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