The song "Doctor Doctor '95" by UFO is a revamped version of their classic rock song "Doctor Doctor," originally released in 1974. The '95 version was included in their album titled "Walk on Water." The lyrics depict a person pleading to a doctor for help and guidance because they are in a chaotic and troubled situation. The phrase "Oh, the mess I'm in" is repeated throughout the song, emphasizing the desperation and confusion the protagonist is experiencing. The song suggests that the protagonist was captivated by someone who walked up to them and captured their heart. However, instead of a romantic relationship, this person starts dismantling and destroying them, metaphorically speaking. This could imply that the protagonist was misled or harmed emotionally by this individual. The chorus conveys the idea of running away from this troubling situation. The lines "Livin', lovin', I'm on the run, So far away from you" reflect the need to distance oneself from the person causing harm and find solace elsewhere. The repeated plea to the doctor suggests a need for help in dealing with the aftermath of this destructive relationship. The line "That's not a situation for a nervous boy" implies that the protagonist feels overwhelmed and incapable of handling the situation on their own. They seek assistance from the doctor to provide guidance and support. The protagonist expresses a sense of urgency and fast-paced deterioration, with lines such as "Oh, I'm goin' fast" and "She's turnin' paranoid." This reinforces the chaotic nature of their circumstances and emphasizes the need for immediate help. Overall, "Doctor Doctor '95" conveys the struggles of a person caught in a damaging relationship, seeking assistance and escape from the turmoil they find themselves in. It explores themes of emotional turmoil, vulnerability, and the search for resolution.