She Can't Get That

Love Beyond Four Walls
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Lyrics

He meets her at the front door, he can tell she's had a hard day, at work

He notices she had a difficult day at work when he meets her at the front door.

She's been needing him and he's sure been wantin' her

She has been longing for him, and he reciprocates the desire.

He touches her with tenderness,takes her in his arms and takes it slow

He shows affection, embracing her gently and taking their time.

What a shame she can't get that at home

Despite his efforts, she lacks this emotional connection at home, expressing a sense of pity.


What a shame, she, can't get that at home

Reiterating the unfortunate situation, emphasizing her inability to find emotional fulfillment at home.

There's nothing back there but a lonely house

Her home is described as lonely, possibly lacking the emotional warmth she desires.

And love ain't all about wood and stone

Love is portrayed as more than physical surroundings, suggesting a deeper emotional need.

He satisfies all her needs and wants

He fulfills both her emotional and physical needs and desires.

What a shame she can't get that at home

Despite his efforts, she still can't find this fulfillment within her home.


After the lovin', they lie there and talk for a while

After the physical intimacy, they engage in a meaningful conversation.

She loves how he listens, and he sure loves to see her smile

She appreciates his attentive listening, and he enjoys seeing her happy.

He wants to keep her, but he loves her enough to let her go

He values her happiness enough to contemplate letting her go, even if he wants to keep her.

What a shame, she can't, get that at home

Reiteration of her inability to find this emotional connection at home, highlighting the regrettable situation.


What a shame, she, can't get that at home

Repeating the sentiment of her unfortunate circumstance, emphasizing the lack of fulfillment at home.

There's nothing back there but a lonely house

Describing her home again as a lonely place, underlining the absence of emotional connection.

And love ain't all about wood and stone

Stressing that love is more than the physical attributes of a house.

He satisfies all her needs and wants

Highlighting the satisfaction he brings to her both emotionally and physically.

What a shame she can't get that at home

Despite his efforts, she still can't find this fulfillment within her home.


He satisfies all her needs and wants

Reiterating his ability to fulfill all her needs and wants.

What a shame she can't get that at home

Emphasizing the unfortunate reality that she cannot find the same fulfillment at home.

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