He met her in the fall, he took her to a movie
And when they'd done it all, he took her to a movie
And from the hospital, he took her to a movie
But so did I

and when her heart was sad, he took her to a movie
She's all he's ever had, he took her to a movie
And should their love turn bad, he took her to a movie
But so did I

I think she's been alone, he took her to a movie
When they cut off the phone, he took her to a movie
And when her cover's blown, he took her to a movie
But so did I

there's nothing on TV, he took her to a movie
But she's the one for me, he took her to a movie
We're at number three, he took her to a movie
But so did I


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    I agree with androoh and fauxglamour in that the song might not necessarily be from a female perspective.

    but, even if it is, I interpreted it a woman talking about her friend and her friend's relationship with her boyfriend. in other words, no matter what her friend is going through, he takes her to a movie. but, it's okay. she does the same for her and this calms her friend down and keeps her happy. her boyfriend and the woman share one thing in common: they can keep her happy with a repeating action.

    I also think all the other interpretations are totally valid too. but I guess I try to relate lyrics to my own life.

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