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The Complexity of Simplicity in 'De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da'

The song 'De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da' by The Police is a commentary on the complexity and sometimes the futility of communication through words. The lyrics suggest a struggle to find the right words ('Words are hard to find'), which is a common human experience, especially when trying to articulate thoughts that are chaotic or deeply felt. The reference to 'cheques I've left unsigned' could symbolize unexpressed thoughts or unfulfilled promises.

The chorus, with its seemingly nonsensical phrase 'De do do do, de da da da,' contrasts with the verses that speak to the power of words. It implies that sometimes, simple sounds or expressions can be more effective or comforting than elaborate language. This idea is reinforced by the line 'Their innocence will pull me through,' suggesting that there is a purity and clarity in simplicity that can be more impactful than the convoluted speech often used by 'poets, priests, and politicians.' These professions are known for their use of language to persuade or influence, yet the song implies a cynicism towards their words, describing them as a means to 'scream for your submission.'

The Police, known for their blend of rock, reggae, and jazz influences, often incorporated thought-provoking lyrics into their music. 'De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da' is no exception, as it challenges listeners to consider the value and meaning of words, and whether true communication sometimes lies beyond them.

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