With Her Lyrics – Banoffee
With Her Song Lyrics
[Verse 1: Banoffee]
Remember sitting in your car
You hand on mine while I was driving you
The subtle movement filled with nerves
And beads of sweat, well they just seeped right through
[Verse 2: Banoffee]
The denim of my jeans, we breathe like a dead shoreline
Your eyes so honest, like a child's
Felt like you were only mine
[Pre-Chorus: Banoffee]
Every time I saw your face I thought
I had you on my own, that I was yours
Every time I saw you on the screen
I thought you were with me
[Chorus: Banoffee]
You were with her, her, her
With her, her, her
With her, her, her
With her, her, her
With her, her, her
With her, her, her
With her, her, her
With her, her, her
[Verse 3: Banoffee]
Remember sitting in your car
Your hands stretched out behind the driver's seat
You said we had to hide it
That they wouldn't understand you loving me
[Verse 4: Banoffee]
And I never felt like such a pet
And I followed every step
My hand was yours to hold
How silly now I know, how silly now I know
To think we were alone
[Pre-Chorus: Banoffee]
Every time I heard your voice on the phone
I thought I had you to myself, that we were alone
Every time I saw your face on the screen
I thought you were with me
[Chorus: Banoffee]
You were with her, her, her
With her, her, her
With her, her, her
With her, her, her
With her, her, her
With her, her, her
With her, her, her
With her, her, her
With her, her, her (Every time, every time)...With her, her, her
With her, her, her (Every time, every time)...With her, her, her
With her, her, her (Every time, every time)...With her, her, her
With her, her, her (Every time, every time)...With her, her, her
(Every time, every time)
[Outro: Banoffee]
Baby I just don't get it, should I enjoy being hurt?
(Every time, every time)
Baby I just don't get it, should I enjoy being hurt?
(Every time, every time)
Baby I just don't get it, should I enjoy being hurt?
(Every time, every time)
Baby I just don't get it, should I enjoy being hurt?
(Every time, every time)
Baby I just don't get it, should I enjoy being hurt?
(Every time, every time)
Baby I just don't get it, should I enjoy being hurt?
(Every time, every time)
With Her Lyrics Explained
The lyrics of "With Her" by Banoffee explore the complex emotions of a past romantic relationship marked by secrecy, betrayal, and the realization of shared moments being tainted by the presence of another person. The singer reflects on intimate moments in a car, feeling a sense of ownership and exclusivity. However, the partner's duplicity becomes apparent as the singer discovers the involvement of another person. The chorus repeatedly emphasizes the painful realization of the partner being with someone else. The lyrics convey a mix of nostalgia, heartbreak, and the struggle to comprehend the hurtful reality of a once seemingly exclusive connection.
[Verse 1]
The singer reminisces about shared moments in a car, portraying a sense of intimacy and vulnerability. The tactile experience is described, with the partner's honesty reflected in their eyes. However, the realization of the partner being involved with someone else begins to surface, creating a contrast between the initial innocence and the eventual betrayal.
[Verse 2]
The singer recalls the emotional atmosphere, likening their connection to a "dead shoreline" and expressing the belief that their partner belonged exclusively to them. The use of denim and the imagery of breathing evoke a sense of suffocation and stagnation in the relationship, emphasizing the disillusionment and shattered illusions of exclusivity.
[Pre-Chorus]
The singer expresses the repeated belief that they had the partner to themselves, both in physical presence and through virtual interactions. The juxtaposition of seeing the partner in person versus on a screen highlights the disconnect between the reality of the relationship and the perceived exclusivity.
[Chorus]
The chorus serves as a poignant repetition, emphasizing the partner's presence with another person through the simple yet impactful lines "With her, her, her." This repetition intensifies the emotional impact, conveying the singer's growing realization of betrayal and the shared moments being tainted by the presence of someone else.
[Verse 3]
The singer recalls another moment in the car, with the partner suggesting they hide their relationship due to societal misunderstanding. The use of "hide" and the partner's warning about not being understood foreshadow the secrecy and deception that unfolds, adding layers to the emotional complexity of the narrative.
[Verse 4]
The singer reflects on feeling like a possession, obediently following the partner's instructions. The hand that was once willingly given becomes a symbol of the singer's naivety and the realization of their own folly. The mention of feeling alone despite the belief in exclusivity adds to the emotional impact of the betrayal.
[Outro]
The outro echoes the singer's confusion and pain, questioning whether they should find enjoyment in the hurt inflicted by the partner's actions. The repetition of the phrase "Baby, I just don't get it, should I enjoy being hurt?" encapsulates the emotional turmoil and the struggle to make sense of the conflicting emotions experienced throughout the song.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Banoffee (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Banoffee
- Writter(s)
- Banoffee
- Released On
- September 15, 2015
Banoffee (Singles) Songs
- 1.Count on You
- 2.Idiot
- 3.Let’s Go to the Beach
- 4.Muscle Memory
- 5.Ripe
- 6.Tennis Fan ft. Empress Of
- 7.With Her
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "With Her" song?
"With Her" song is sung by Banoffee.
Who is the lyrics writer of "With Her" song?
"With Her" song lyrics written by Banoffee.
Who is the music producer of "With Her" song?
"With Her" song music composed & produced by Banoffee.
When was "With Her" song released?
"With Her" song was released on September 15, 2015.