She's Got It All
Kill the Young Lyrics


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Oh what a face, oh what a body, but no appetite
I cant believe she thought I'd actually fall in love with her
Oh she's so trite I think she's about to fall apart
Well honesty is not a policy I'd thought about
So she said…"lets go to bed"
I obliged and followed
Somehow lost in what she said
No regrets tomorrow
"Promise me" she said, my fingers crossed they're staying there
A look of worry on her face, I've seen it all before
Little does she know, this is the first time that it's happened to me
Maybe we're not so different than I actually thought we were
So she said…"lets go to bed"
I obliged and followed
Somehow lost in what she said
No regrets tomorrow
Her coloured hair, her fashion sense
The way she walks. It's what she wears
There's no mistake, she's got it all
There's no mistake
Her coloured hair, her fashion sense
The way she walks. It's what she wore
There's no mistake, she's got it all
No mistake




Oh such a face, oh such a body but no appetite
I can't believe she thought I'd actually fall in love with her

Overall Meaning

The song "She's Got It All" by Kill the Young seems to be about a man's encounter with a woman who he finds attractive, but ultimately sees through her shallow exterior. He comments on her physical appearance, but notes that she lacks depth and honesty. Despite this, he agrees to have sex with her and seems to be struggling with the implications of his decision. He reflects on how they may not be so different, as they are both willing to engage in casual sex without emotional attachment. The chorus repeats that she "has it all," but it is unclear if this is meant to be sarcastic or not.


The lyrics convey a sense of disillusionment and cynicism towards modern dating culture, where physical appearance often takes precedence over genuine connection. The singer's mixed feelings towards the woman suggest that he may be questioning his own values and priorities, as well as his ability to form meaningful relationships. The use of repetition in the chorus underscores the theme of superficiality and the hollowness of material possessions.


Overall, "She's Got It All" is a commentary on the complexities of attraction and the search for intimacy in a world that places so much emphasis on surface-level qualities.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh what a face, oh what a body, but no appetite
Although physically attractive, she lacks emotional depth and substance


I cant believe she thought I'd actually fall in love with her
The singer had no intention of falling in love and is surprised she thought otherwise


Oh she's so trite I think she's about to fall apart
The singer finds her unoriginal and shallow, and believes she is not genuine


Well honesty is not a policy I'd thought about
The artist hasn't been truthful about their intentions and feelings toward the woman


So she said lets go to bed
The woman is making a sexual advance


I obliged and followed
The singer agrees to the woman's request and goes along with it


Somehow lost in what she said
The singer is unsure about the woman's true motivations and intentions


No regrets tomorrow
The artist believes that they will not regret the encounter


Promise me she said, my fingers crossed they're staying there
The woman is seeking a promise from the artist, but the artist is not sincere in making that promise


A look of worry on her face, I've seen it all before
The artist has had similar experiences and recognizes that the woman is concerned about being hurt


Little does she know, this is the first time that it's happened to me
While the woman may have been hurt before, this is a new experience for the singer


Maybe we're not so different than I actually thought we were
Despite initial judgments about the woman, the artist realizes they may have more in common than initially thought


Her coloured hair, her fashion sense
The singer is attracted to the woman's physical appearance


The way she walks. It's what she wears
The woman's mannerisms and clothing style are appealing to the singer


There's no mistake, she's got it all
The singer believes the woman possesses all the qualities they find attractive


Her coloured hair, her fashion sense
A repetition of the earlier statement praising the woman's appearance


The way she walks. It's what she wore
A repetition of the earlier line, but this time in past tense


No mistake
The singer is absolutely certain of their attraction to the woman


Oh such a face, oh such a body but no appetite
Reiteration of the first line to conclude the song


I can't believe she thought I'd actually fall in love with her
Final repetition of the idea that the artist was not interested in a relationship with the woman




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