She’s A Woman – Beatles, The


My love don’t give me presents

I know that she’s no peasant

Only ever has to give me

Love forever and forever

My love don’t give me presents

Turn me on when I get lonely

People tell me that she’s only

Fooling, I know she isn’t

She don’t give the boys the eye

She hates to see me cry

She is happy just to hear me say

That I will never leave her

She don’t give the boys the eye

She will never make me jealous

Gives me all her time as well as

Loving, don’t ask me why

She’s a woman who understands

She’s a woman who loves her man

My love don’t give me presents

I know that she’s no peasant

Only ever has to give me love

Forever and forever

My love don’t give me presents

Turn me on when I get lonely

People tell me that she’s only

Fooling, I know she isn’t

She’s a woman who understands

She’s a woman who loves her man

My love don’t give me presents

I know that she’s no peasant

Only ever has to give me

Love forever and forever

My love don’t give me presents

Turn me on when I get lonely

People tell me that she’s only

Fooling, I know she isn’t

She’s a woman, she’s a woman

She’s a woman, she’s a woman

Exploring the Lyrics: Love Beyond Material Gifts

“She’s A Woman” by The Beatles celebrates a relationship that thrives on genuine affection rather than material possessions. The lyrics repeat the idea that the singer’s love “don’t give me presents,” emphasizing that emotional connection outweighs any physical gifts. The song also highlights loyalty and trust, with lines that assure the lover is not jealous and finds happiness in simple declarations of commitment. There’s a sense of admiration for a partner who “understands” and “loves her man,” painting a portrait of mature, enduring love that is both secure and fulfilling.

Song Credits

Songwriters: John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Release Year: 1964
Label: Parlophone


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