She Knows How
The Box Tops Lyrics


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Gimme a ticket for an aeroplane
I ain't got time to take a fast train
Lonely days are gone, I'm a-goin' home
'Cause my baby just wrote me a letter

I don't care how much money I gotta spend
Got to get back to my baby again
Lonely days are gone, I'm a-goin' home
'Cause my baby just wrote me a letter

Well, she wrote me a letter
Said she couldn't live without me no more
Listen, mister, can't you see I got to get back
To my baby once more?

Anyway, yeah gimme a ticket for an aeroplane
I ain't got time to take a fast train
Lonely days are gone, I'm a-goin' home
'Cause my baby just wrote me a letter

Well, she wrote me a letter
Said she couldn't live without me no more
Listen, mister, can't you see I got to get back
To my baby once more?

Anyway, yeah gimme a ticket for an aeroplane
I ain't got time to take a fast train
Lonely days are gone, I'm a-goin' home




'Cause my baby just wrote me a letter
Because my baby just wrote me a letter

Overall Meaning

The Box Tops' song "She Knows How" is a classic love song that captures the joy and excitement of receiving a letter from a loved one. The song is about a man who is far from home but is eager to return to his girlfriend who has written him a letter. He sings about how he doesn't care how much money he spends, he just needs to get back to his baby again. His loneliness disappears as he imagines the happiness he will feel once he is reunited with his love. The repetition of "lonely days are gone, I'm a-goin' home" emphasizes the sense of relief and anticipation he feels.


The lyrics also suggest a sense of urgency, highlighted by the phrase "I ain't got time to take a fast train". The use of the word 'fast' implies that even a faster mode of transportation is still too slow for him. He wants to see his girlfriend as soon as possible, and a letter from her has given him the momentum to make it happen.


Overall, the song is a celebration of love and the power it has to connect people despite physical distance. The feeling of longing to be with someone and the joy of finally being reunited make it a timeless classic that continues to resonate with listeners.


Line by Line Meaning

Gimme a ticket for an aeroplane
I need a plane ticket to fly to my baby as soon as possible.


I ain't got time to take a fast train
I am in a hurry and cannot afford to wait for a train.


Lonely days are gone, I'm a-goin' home
I am happy that my days of loneliness are over and I am finally going back home to be with my beloved.


'Cause my baby just wrote me a letter
I am excited to receive a letter from my baby, which has given me a reason to return home.


I don't care how much money I gotta spend
The cost of the plane ticket is not a concern because nothing is more important than being with my baby.


Got to get back to my baby again
I have an urgent need to return home to be with my lover.


Well, she wrote me a letter
My baby wrote me a letter, which has greatly impacted my emotional state.


Said she couldn't live without me no more
My baby expressed that she cannot go on living without me in her letter, making my return even more urgent.


Listen, mister, can't you see I got to get back
I need to return to be with my baby, and anyone who cannot understand that is not worth listening to.


To my baby once more?
I am eager to reunite with my baby, who means everything to me.


Anyway, yeah gimme a ticket for an aeroplane
In any case, I need a plane ticket so I can fly to see my beloved again.


'Cause my baby just wrote me a letter
I am confident that my baby still loves me and wants me back, based on the contents of her letter.


Lonely days are gone, I'm a-goin' home
The days of feeling lonely and disconnected are over and I am going back home where I belong.


Because my baby just wrote me a letter
I am grateful to my baby for writing me a letter and giving me the motivation to come back home.




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