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The ambiguous, six minute long “She” can be interpreted in an array of meanings. While the song appears to touch on the protagonist spending his days picturing himself with someone other than who he’s with, the song can also take an introspective approach towards the examination of the protagonist’s gender identity. Read More...
She Lyrics
9 in the morning
The man drops his kids off at school
And he's thinking of you
Like all of us do
Sends his assistant for coffee in the afternoon
Around 1:32
Like he knows what to do
She
She lives in daydreams with me
She's the first one that I see
And I don't know why
I don't know who she is
He takes a boat out
Imagines just sailing away (Away, away)
And not telling his mates (Not telling his mates)
He wouldn't know what to say (Wouldn't know what to say, to say)
She
She lives in daydreams with me
She's the first one that I see
And I don't know why
I don't know who she is
She
She's the first one that I see
She lives in daydreams with me
And I don't know why
I don't know where she is
Lives for the memory
A woman who's just in his head
And she sleeps in his bed
While he plays pretend
So pretend
She
She lives in daydreams with me
She's the first one that I see
And I don't know why
I don't know who she is
She
She's the first one that I see
She lives in daydreams with me
And I don't know why
I don't know where she is
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Songs Credits
| Title: | She |
| Album: | Fine Line |
| Singers: | Harry Styles |
| Lyrics: | Thomas Edward Percy Hull, Jeffrey Nath Bhasker, Harry Edward Styles, Mitchell Kristopher Rowland |
| Year: | 2019 |
Frequently Asked Questions about "She"
About This Song
Styles has never confirmed what exactly the song is about, which has allowed for multiple interpretations of its meaning.
With the sole utilisation of the third person point-of-view, the track introduces a man, not necessarily Styles himself, living a complicated double life. While the verses, sung from the “He” perspective, outline this man’s habitual, quotidian activities, the chorus, whose pronouns flip to the titular “She,” reveals the man’s desires to explore his concealed feminine identity. However, in an effort to mask his true feminine side, the protagonist has built up a near-impenetrable masculine façade that he worries he won’t be able to tear down.









