She's Gone
Foghat Lyrics


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Rod Price / Dave Peverett - Knee Trembler Music - ASCAP




Standin' by the window, starin' through the rain,
I built my world around her, now I'm on my way again.
'cause she's gone, well she's gone,
Well she's gone, well she's gone.

She's taken all my money - she didn't even leave a dime,
Only one thing to do, stay loaded all the time.

Well she's gone, well she's gone,
Well she's gone, she's gone.

I'm gonna get me some wine,
Get high, forget all my troubles,
You know that girl was so fine,
But she's gone, gone, gone.

{Rod - Solo}

Days passin' slowly, nights they never end,
She's right about the future,
I'm left and now I'm lookin' for a woman and a friend.

She's gone, She's gone,
Well she's gone, she's gone,




Well she's gone, yea, yea she's gone,
It's my turn to cry, 'cause she's gone.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Foghat's She's Gone reflect the aftermath of a romantic relationship that has ended. The singer is standing by the window staring through the rain, possibly reminiscing about past memories with his ex-girlfriend. He had built his world around her, likely meaning that he had prioritized her above all else, but now he is on his way again because she is gone. She has taken all his money without leaving even a dime, indicating that she left him with nothing. The singer doesn't seem to have an optimistic outlook after the breakup as he plans on getting loaded all the time to forget his troubles. The solo by Rod Price in the song emphasizes the melancholic theme of the lyrics.


The days seem to pass slowly, and the nights feel like they never end for the singer. The woman in the song was right about the future, possibly indicating that she had given him warnings or voiced her concerns about their future. He is now left looking for a woman and a friend, which suggests that he is looking for a deeper emotional connection with someone. The repetition of "she's gone" throughout the lyrics emphasizes the sense of loss and the fact that she has left without looking back. The song concludes with the singer crying because of her leaving.


Line by Line Meaning

Standin' by the window, starin' through the rain,
I am standing by the window, looking through the rain towards the place where she used to be.


I built my world around her, now I'm on my way again.
My life revolved around her, but now I must move on without her.


'cause she's gone, well she's gone, Well she's gone, well she's gone.
She has left me, and despite my reluctance to accept it, I must acknowledge that she is no longer here.


She's taken all my money - she didn't even leave a dime,
She took all my money without leaving any behind.


Only one thing to do, stay loaded all the time.
I've resorted to constantly being high to cope with my loss.


I'm gonna get me some wine,
I'm going to get some wine to drink.


Get high, forget all my troubles,
I'll smoke some marijuana to forget about all my problems.


You know that girl was so fine,
I must admit that the girl was truly beautiful.


But she's gone, gone, gone.
However, she is gone now and I can't do anything about it.


{Rod - Solo}
Guitar solo.


Days passin' slowly, nights they never end,
Days seem longer and nights seem never-ending without her.


She's right about the future,
I must admit that she was right about what the future held.


I'm left and now I'm lookin' for a woman and a friend.
I am alone now and I am hoping to find someone who can be both my partner and my friend.


She's gone, She's gone,
She has left me and I must come to terms with it.


Well she's gone, she's gone,
She is gone now and I can't have her back.


Well she's gone, yea, yea she's gone,
She has left and there is nothing I can do to change that fact.


It's my turn to cry, 'cause she's gone.
Now it's my turn to cry because I have lost her.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVID PEVERETT, RODERICK PRICE

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