She's Given Up Talking
Paul McCartney Lyrics


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She's given up talking
Don't say a word
Even in the classroom
Not a dickie bird
Unlike other children
She's seen and never heard
She's given up talking
Don't say a word

You see her in the playground
Standing on her own
Everybody wonders
Why she's all alone
Someone made her angry
Someone's got her scared
She's given up talking
Don't say a word

Ah but when she comes home
It's yap-a-yap-yap
Words are running freely
Like the water from a tap
Her brothers and her sisters
Can't get a word in edgeways
But when she's back at school again
She goes into a daze

Ah but when she comes home
It's yap-a-yap-yap
Words are running freely
Like the water from a tap
Her brothers and her sisters
Can't get a word in edgeways
But when she's back at school again
She goes into a daze

She's given up talking
Don't say a word
Even in the classroom
Not a dickie bird
Unlike other children
She's seen and never heard
She's given up talking
Don't say a word

She's given up talking
She don't say a word





Don't say a word

Overall Meaning

In this poignant song, Paul McCartney narrates the story of a young girl who has given up talking. She refuses to speak, even in the classroom, and remains silent. Unlike other children who are boisterous and chatty, she is seen but not heard. Her isolation is further emphasized by her being alone in the playground, and nobody knows why she is so withdrawn. Someone may have made her angry or scared, leading her to retreat even further into herself.


However, when she is at home, she is quite the opposite. She is chatty and expressive, and her words flow out like a tap that has been turned on. Her siblings struggle to get a word in edgeways as she dominates the conversation. But as soon as she goes back to school, she becomes completely silent again, lost in her own thoughts.


The song is a touching portrayal of the pain and isolation that can come from not being able to express oneself. The repetition of the refrain "She's given up talking, don't say a word" highlights the sense of hopelessness that surrounds the situation. The contrast between the girl's demeanor at home and at school emphasizes the repressive and oppressive atmosphere that she is faced with in her educational environment.


Overall, the song is a moving commentary on the importance of communication and the devastating effects of silencing oneself.


Line by Line Meaning

She's given up talking
She has stopped speaking altogether.


Don't say a word
She never speaks anymore.


Even in the classroom
She doesn't speak in class.


Not a dickie bird
She doesn't say anything at all.


Unlike other children
She is different from other kids.


She's seen and never heard
She is quiet and keeps to herself.


You see her in the playground
She is often alone outside.


Standing on her own
She is usually by herself.


Everybody wonders
Everyone is curious about her.


Why she's all alone
They wonder why she doesn't have any friends.


Someone made her angry
Someone upset her and made her stop talking.


Someone's got her scared
Someone is intimidating her and making her stay silent.


Ah but when she comes home
However, when she is at home...


It's yap-a-yap-yap
She talks nonstop and talks a lot.


Words are running freely
She is able to express herself at home.


Like the water from a tap
She talks as if the words just flow out.


Her brothers and her sisters
Her siblings...


Can't get a word in edgeways
They can't even get a chance to speak.


But when she's back at school again
But when she returns to school...


She goes into a daze
She becomes absent-minded and doesn't speak.


She's given up talking
She has stopped speaking altogether.


Don't say a word
She never speaks anymore.


She's given up talking
She has stopped speaking altogether.


She don't say a word
She doesn't say anything at all.


Don't say a word
She never speaks anymore.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: PAUL MCCARTNEY

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