Do It Again

Tori Amos · Other Songs - Tori Amos

In the morning you go gunning

For the man who stole your water

And you fire 'til he is done in

But they catch you at the border

And the mourners are all sighing

As they drag you by your feet

But the hangman isn't hanging

And they put you on the street

Let's go



Well you know she's no high climber

Then you find you find your only friend

In a room with your two-timer

And you're sure you're at the end

Then you love a little wild one

But she brings you only sorrow

All the time you know she's smiling

You'll be on your knees tomorrow



Yeah you go back jack

You go back yeah

Do it again

Wheel turning 'round

And around

Yeah you go back jack

Do it again



Now you swear again back in Vegas

That you're not a gambling man

Then you find you're back in Vegas

With a handle in your hand

Your black cards were making money

So you hide them when you're able

In the land of milk and honey

But you must put them on the table



You go back jack

Do it again

Wheel turning 'round

You go back jack

Do it again



Come home to me

Let's go

Wheel turning 'round

You know

Wheel turning 'round

Beautifully

Wheel turning 'round

Mmm-hmmmm

Do It Again - Tori Amos

Tori Amos's 'Do It Again' stands as a poignant exploration of emotional resilience and the complexities of moving forward after heartbreak. Recorded during a period where Amos balanced her intense solo career with her role as a prominent figure in the Christian music scene, the track reflects her signature style of blending classical piano arrangements with folk and pop sensibilities. The song captures a universal sentiment of longing and the determination to rebuild one's life, characteristic of her work which often delves into themes of vulnerability and spiritual growth. As part of her broader discography, the recording exemplifies her ability to craft intimate, narrative-driven pieces that resonate deeply with listeners seeking connection through music.