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  • dorothy_rest_in_peace_official_music_video

Dorothy_rest_in_peace_official_music_video < 2026 >

: The act of the burial signifies that there is no going back; she is choosing to end the cycle of heartbreak. [1]

: The video begins with a somber, gothic funeral aesthetic. Dorothy isn't mourning a person, but rather the "ghost" of a lover who caused her pain. This visual represents her final decision to bury the past. [1, 3] dorothy_rest_in_peace_official_music_video

: Throughout the video, Dorothy is seen struggling with the weight of her memories. The lyrics and her performance emphasize that "Rest in Peace" is a demand—she is telling the memory of this person to finally stop haunting her. [2, 4] : The act of the burial signifies that

: Dorothy has described the song as a way to "lay to rest" the things that no longer serve her, making it a spiritual and emotional cleansing. [4, 5] This visual represents her final decision to bury the past

: As the video progresses, the imagery shifts from darkness and mourning to a sense of empowerment. By the end, she has reclaimed her strength, symbolized by her walking away from the "grave" of the relationship, leaving the toxicity behind for good. [1, 3] Key Themes

: The raw, bluesy rock performance mirrors the grit required to move on from a deep-seated emotional attachment. [2, 5]

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