She Said
The Beatles Lyrics


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She said
I know what it's like to be dead
I know what it is to be sad
And she's making me feel like I've never been born

I said
Who put all those things in your hair
Things that make me feel like I'm sad
And you're making me feel like I've never been born

She said you don't understand what I said
I said no no no, you're wrong, when I was a boy
Everything was right
Everything was right

I said
Even though you know what you know
I know that I'm ready to leave
'Cause you're making me feel like I've never been born

She said you don't understand what I said
I said no no no, you're wrong, when I was a boy
Everything was right
Everything was right

I said
Even though you know what you know
I know that I'm ready to leave
'Cause you're making me feel like I've never been born

She said
She said, I know what it's like to be dead
I know what it's like to be dead
I know what it is to be sad




I know what it is to be sad
She said, I know what it's like to be dead

Overall Meaning

The Beatles' "She Said" is a surrealistic and ambiguous song that can have various interpretations, making it a challenge for lyrics interpretation. The song starts with "She said, I know what it's like to be dead" and repeats the line in the chorus, making it apparent that "being dead" is a significant theme throughout the song. The song can be seen as a conversation between the singer and a female friend, who claims to understand the sensation of being dead. She then proceeds to make the singer feel insignificant and insignificant, just like he was never born in the first place.


The singer is confused by the woman's behavior and questions why there are things in her hair that make him feel sad. The woman responds by claiming that the singer cannot understand her words, leading to a disagreement. The singer then reminisces about his childhood, lamenting that everything was perfect at that time, and he cannot relate to the woman's state of being.


This song's overall meaning remains elusive as the lyrics do not provide any clear-cut hints. Still, it could be about a person experiencing a disconnection from reality due to depression or drugs, someone trying to communicate something to the world but failing. Nevertheless, "She Said" is an intriguing song that captures the surrealistic sound of the Beatles' late '60s work.


Line by Line Meaning

She said
She spoke to me


I know what it's like to be dead
She understands what it's like to lack excitement in life


I know what it is to be sad
She has experienced sadness


And she's making me feel like I've never been born
She is making me feel insignificant


Who put all those things in your hair
I ask her about the accessories in her hair


Things that make me feel like I'm sad
These things in her hair remind me of sadness


And you're making me feel like I've never been born
She is causing me to feel nonexistent


She said you don't understand what I said
She tells me that I don't comprehend her words


I said no no no, you're wrong, when I was a boy
I disagree with her and mention a time when everything was good for me


Everything was right
All was well


Even though you know what you know
Despite your knowledge of certain things


I know that I'm ready to leave
I am prepared to depart from this situation


'Cause you're making me feel like I've never been born
She is making me feel non-existent once again


She said, I know what it's like to be dead
She repeats her understanding of a lack of excitement


I know what it is to be sad
She once again mentions her own experiences with sadness




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Written by: John Lennon, Paul McCartney

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