She's so lovely
Everything about her
Mannerisms of another

Castles in the sand
Money in your hand
And all I have to do
Is everything for you

From the way that her eyes are shaped
And it's making me sick

With her head on my shoulder
Waking up, baby just to believe

For her dinner
Baby pink lavender
Leather white umbrella sinner

She's so lovely
Everything about her
Mannerisms of another

She's so lovely
Everything about her
Mannerisms of another

Castles in the sand
Money in your hand
And all I have to do
Is stay away from you


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She's So Lovely Lyrics as written by Victoria Garance Alixe Legrand Alex Kristian Scally

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    General Comment

    Beautiful song. I thought the lyric was 'Waking up baby just to believe'

    rockmelonson February 27, 2016   Link
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    General Comment

    This should be the theme song of the The Women's Visionary Congress.

    spacebat11on March 30, 2016   Link
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    My Interpretation

    Must be about narcism. When you ever experienced a situation with a narcissist and think too long about it you will physically get sick. Everything looks so perfect, but only a few people see what a horrible kind a person they're dealing with.

    "All I have to do, Is everything for you" means that it is very rewarding to please that person and it can look like he or she is your best friend. But in the end, it's has all been about the other. When you stop giving, the relationship will stop as well.

    DirtySecretson May 04, 2017   Link
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    My Interpretation

    i feel as if this song is about the narrator drawing parallels/differences between a toxic relationship and one that they think they “should” want. it seems almost as though they have a “lovely” partner/person to themselves and they are convincing themselves that they must stay away from you, almost as if this could jeopardize the current relationship happening. it makes them sick when they think of their current relationship that’s seemingly perfect, because all they can think about is how much they could or should despise you.

    beeziumon January 15, 2023   Link
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    My Interpretation

    i feel as if this song is about the narrator drawing parallels/differences between a toxic relationship and one that they think they “should” want. it seems almost as though they have a “lovely” partner/person to themselves and they are convincing themselves that they must stay away from you, almost as if this could jeopardize the current relationship happening. it makes them sick when they think of their current relationship that’s seemingly perfect, because all they can think about is how much they could or should despise you.

    beeziumon January 15, 2023   Link

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