To Know Her Is to Love Her
The Beatles Lyrics


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To know, know, know her
Is to love, love, love her
Just to see her smile
Makes my life worthwhile
Yes, just to know, know, know her
Is to love, love, love her
And I do and I do
And I do

I'll be good to her
I'll make love to her
Everyone says there'll come a day
When I walk alongside of her
Yes, just to know, know, know her
Is to love, love, love her
And I do and I and I do and I do
And I and I do and I and I do and I

Why can't she see?
How blind can she be?
Some day, she'll see
That she was meant just for me, oh, oh

To know, know, know her
Is to love, love, love her
Just to see her smile
Makes my life worthwhile
Yes, just to know, know, know her
Is to love, love, love her
And I do and I and I do and I do
And I and I do and I and I do and I

Why can't she see?
How blind can she be?
Some day, she'll see
That she was meant just for me, oh, oh

To know, know, know her
Is to love, love, love her
Just to see her smile
Makes my life worthwhile
Yes, just to know, know, know her
Is to love, love, love her




And I do and I and I do and I do
And I do

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "To Know Her Is to Love Her" by The Beatles express the deep admiration and love that the singer feels towards the woman he is singing about. The repeated refrain of "to know her is to love her" emphasizes the idea that simply being in her presence and getting to know her is enough to inspire deep affection. The singer is completely taken with the woman's smile, and says that just seeing it makes his life worthwhile.


The lyrics also suggest that the singer is willing to do whatever it takes to make the woman happy. He promises to be good to her and to make love to her, indicating a desire to nurture and care for her. The repeated refrain of "I do and I do and I do" emphasizes this commitment. The singer also expresses frustration that the woman cannot see that they are meant to be together, indicating that he feels a strong sense of destiny or fate when it comes to their relationship.


Overall, the lyrics of "To Know Her Is to Love Her" express a sense of simple, uncomplicated love and devotion. They suggest that sometimes, all it takes to fall deeply in love is to spend time with the right person.


Line by Line Meaning

To know, know, know her
The more I get to know her, the more I fall in love with her


Is to love, love, love her
Her qualities and personality are so captivating that it's impossible not to love her


Just to see her smile
Her happiness brings joy and fulfillment to my life


Makes my life worthwhile
Her presence is the reason why my life is meaningful and purposeful


And I do and I do
I truly love her and will always continue to do so


I'll be good to her
I will treat her with respect, kindness, and care


I'll make love to her
I will express my love physically and emotionally


Everyone says there'll come a day
People speculate that someday we will be together


When I walk alongside of her
When we are finally together, side by side


Why can't she see?
I wish she could understand how perfect we are for each other


How blind can she be?
She is missing out on something special because she can't see how great we are together


Some day, she'll see
I hope that someday she will realize that we are meant to be together


That she was meant just for me, oh, oh
We are meant to be together, and I hope she understands that




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