[Verse 1]
See her face in my head when I lie on my back
In his bedroom
Hear her voice when he asks if I like it like that
And it's all doomed
He looks so proud like the only thing I faked is a smile
I entertain him, haven't felt anything for a while
[Chorus]
Guess she won, thought I'd be fine if my heart's not in it
Just this once, can I have fun for one goddamn minute?
Without thinking of her, thinking of her, thinking of her
He's in me, but I'm thinking of her, thinking of her, thinking of her
[Verse 2]
Wondering why you showеd me how good it could be
That was so cruel
Whеn you lie on your back, are you thinking of me?
How we used to
Go on a drive until you'd run out of your cigarettes
To find a dive bar that we haven't ruined, yet
[Chorus]
Guess she won, thought I'd be fine if my heart's not in it
Just this once, can I have fun for one goddamn minute?
Without thinking of her, thinking of her, thinking of her
He's in me, but I'm thinking of her, thinking of her, thinking of her
[Bridge]
And the perfume on your pillow, it's addictive
It's got me sleeping on your side, a different high
And I'm searching for your shadow with the lights out
When I wake up in the dead of night, now I'm paralyzed
[Chorus]
Because I'm thinking of her, thinking of her, thinking of her
Because I'm thinking of her, thinking of her, thinking of her
[Post-Chorus]
Can't stop thinking of her, ooh
Can't stop thinking of her, her
[Outro]
In the dead of night, hold my pillow tight
'Cause you're out of sight, but not out of mind (Can't stop thinking of her)
Do you miss my hands wrapped around your waist?
Do you picture me when she's at your place? (Ooh)
And the worst of all is I missed your call
And I'm all alone, feeling vulnerable (Can't stop thinking of her)
Now you won't pick up
Her was written by Daya & Katie Taylor & Oscar Scheller.
Her was produced by Oscar Scheller.
“Her” is pretty explicitly about being consumed by memories of a previous lover after a relationship ends, even when getting intimate with someone else. It’s in those moments that it’s been hardest for me to move on, and I really wanted the track to convey how paralyzing it can all feel in the momen...