She Quit Me
Warren Zevon Lyrics


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(featured in the film Midnight Cowboy)
Written by Warren Zevon, c. 1970 United Artists, c. 1996 EMI Capital Music Special Markets

It wasn't the queen of diamonds that I drew first
Instead I got the ace of spades reversed
She quit me
She up and quit me, man--yeah
She quit me
She up and she quit me

It wasn't because I didn't treat her right--no
When dawn had drawn the curtains of the night
She quit me
She up and she quit me, man
She quit me
She up and quit me--yeah

It wasn't because I didn't treat her kind
I wonder who put leaving on her mind
She quit me
She up and she quit me, man
She quit me
She up and quit me--yeah

It wasn't because I couldn't satisfy--no
Now where'd she get the nerve to say goodbye
Oh, she quit me
She up and quit me, man--oh, yeah




She quit me
She up and quit me--yeah

Overall Meaning

Warren Zevon's song "She Quit Me" is a classic example of a lost love song. The lyrical structure of the song is built around a simple premise, that a woman has left the singer or the singer. The song begins with an interesting line, "It wasn't the queen of diamonds that I drew first, Instead, I got the ace of spades reversed." The line immediately sets the tone for the song, implying that the singer feels unlucky in love. The use of the phrase "ace of spades reversed" is particularly interesting since it is usually considered to be a bad omen in card games. The singer then goes on to describe how the woman has left him.


The second verse of the song talks about how the singer treated the woman right and was there for her at night. However, despite his efforts, she still left him. The third verse talks about how the singer wonders who put the idea of leaving on her mind. He believes that he treated her well, and he cannot understand why she would leave him. Finally, the fourth verse talks about the singer's sexual prowess and how he was able to satisfy the woman, but despite that, she still left him.


Overall, "She Quit Me" is a song about unrequited love or a love that wasn't meant to be. Something about the woman's decision to leave remains a mystery to the singer, and he is left with feelings of confusion, anger, and heartache.


Line by Line Meaning

It wasn't the queen of diamonds that I drew first
I didn't have any good luck from the start


Instead I got the ace of spades reversed
Things started out badly and only got worse


She quit me
She left me


She up and quit me, man--yeah
She left me suddenly and completely


It wasn't because I didn't treat her right--no
I treated her well


When dawn had drawn the curtains of the night
After a long and difficult night


She up and she quit me, man
She left me without warning


She up and quit me--yeah
She left me abruptly


It wasn't because I didn't treat her kind
I treated her with kindness and respect


I wonder who put leaving on her mind
I don't know why she left me


She up and she quit me, man
She left me suddenly and without explanation


She up and quit me--yeah
She left me suddenly and abruptly


It wasn't because I couldn't satisfy--no
I was able to satisfy her


Now where'd she get the nerve to say goodbye
I don't know why she had the courage to leave me


Oh, she quit me
She left me


She up and quit me, man--oh, yeah
She left me suddenly and completely


She quit me
She left me


She up and quit me--yeah
She left me abruptly




Lyrics © O/B/O CAPASSO
Written by: WARREN ZEVON

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