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You Am I songwriter Tim Rogers is usually reserved about discussing the specific meaning behind his lyrics. However, a 2013 interview with bassist Andy Kent revealed that “She Digs Her” was inspired by someone in Rogers' life experiencing a shift in sexuality. Presumably this was a shift from hetero...
[Verse 1]
Your eyes hit a gilded window
When the Housewives' Journal started closing every door
The wind's so strong you decided
That you just don't want to be carried with it anymore
[Pre-Chorus]
Oh my god, the neighbours
Just can't put a word to it, never seem to write or call
Greetings to the sister
As you're strutting through your suburb, watching ladies trip and fall
[Chorus]
She came when he left, never thought it was a big decision
Gave up on lives that revolved around car ignition
Hey, do you ever get the feeling everything is working out okay?
[Verse 2]
Sunday afternoon sure used to sting until
The drinks kicked in at ten
Now you've got a collective
Surely nothing ordinary, kicking up a storm again
[Pre-Chorus]
Oh my god, the neighbours
Just can't put a word to it, never seem to write or call
Greetings to the sister
As you're strutting through your suburb, watching ladies trip and fall
[Chorus]
She came when he left, never thought it was a big decision
Gave up on lives that revolved around beer and fishin'
Hey, do you ever get the feeling everything is working out okay?
She Digs Her was written by You Am I & Tim Rogers.
She Digs Her was produced by Lee Ranaldo.
You Am I released She Digs Her on Mon Feb 20 1995.