She
The Beatles Lyrics


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My love don't give me presents
I know that she's no peasant
Only ever has to give me
Love forever and forever
My love don't give me presents

Turn me on when I get lonely
People tell me that she's only fooling
I know she isn't

She don't give boys the eye
She hates to see me cry
She is happy just to hear me
Say that I will never leave her
She don't give boys the eye

She will never make me jealous
Gives me all her time as well as loving
Don't ask me why

She's a woman who understands
She's a woman who loves her man

My love don't give me presents
I know that she's no peasant
Only ever has to give me
Love forever and forever
My love don't give me presents

Turn me on when I get lonely
People tell me that she's only fooling
I know she isn't, woo ooh

She's a woman who understands
She's a woman who loves her man

Her love don't give me presents
I know that she's no peasant
Only ever has to give me
Love forever and forever
My love don't give me presents

Turn me on when I get lonely
People tell me that she's only fooling
I know she isn't





She's a woman, she's a woman
She's a woman, she's a woman, she's a woman

Overall Meaning

The song "She" by The Beatles is a love song written by Paul McCartney. The lyrics depict the qualities that the singer loves about his significant other. The first verse talks about how his lover doesn't give him presents but only gives him love that will last forever. The second verse talks about how she supports him emotionally when he feels lonely and doesn't try to make him jealous. The chorus repeats the message of how he doesn't need any material possessions from her, only her love.


The most interesting aspect of this song lies in its placement within The Beatles' discography. "She" was included on the album "Anthology 3," which was released in 1996. However, the song was actually recorded in 1965 during the sessions for their album "Rubber Soul," but was not included on the final tracklist. The song was forgotten until the "Anthology" series, which unearthed unreleased and alternate tracks from The Beatles' archives.


The inspiration for the song remains a mystery, as McCartney has never revealed who the song was written for. Some speculate that it was written for his then-girlfriend Jane Asher or for actress Marianne Faithfull.


Line by Line Meaning

My love don't give me presents
My partner doesn't give me gifts


I know that she's no peasant
I recognize that my partner is not of low status


Only ever has to give me
My partner only needs to give me


Love forever and forever
Eternal and everlasting love


Turn me on when I get lonely
My partner arouses me when I feel lonely


People tell me that she's only fooling
Others suggest that my partner is deceiving me


I know she isn't
But I know she isn't deceiving me


She don't give boys the eye
My partner doesn't flirt with other guys


She hates to see me cry
My partner doesn't like it when I'm sad


She is happy just to hear me
My partner is content with just hearing me


Say that I will never leave her
Assuring my partner that I will never abandon her


She will never make me jealous
My partner won't make me feel envious


Gives me all her time as well as loving
My partner gives me both her time and affection


Don't ask me why
I don't know why she's so good to me


She's a woman who understands
My partner comprehends me as a man


She's a woman who loves her man
My partner sincerely cares for me


Her love don't give me presents
My partner's affection doesn't involve gifts


She's a woman, she's a woman
My partner is a woman




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Written by: John Lennon, Paul McCartney

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