Here She Comes Again

Elevated Bliss: Daniel Ash's Ode to Ecstasy in 'Here She Comes Again'
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Lyrics

I didn't think that I can get too much higher than this

The speaker didn't believe they could feel any better than their current state.

I'm out of my head, I'm in total state of bliss

The speaker feels ecstatic, almost euphoric, and completely consumed by happiness.

Moves me baby when she moves around

The actions or presence of someone ("she") deeply affects and emotionally stirs the speaker.

I'm in heaven and I just can't come down

The speaker feels incredibly happy, as if they're in paradise and unable to return to a more mundane state.

No I won't be being lazy when she comes to town

The speaker emphasizes their determination not to be idle or unproductive when "she" arrives.

No I won't be being lazy when she comes to town

Reiteration of the commitment not to be lazy when "she" arrives.


Here she comes

The speaker announces the arrival of "her."

Here she comes

Reiteration of the anticipation of "her" arrival.


Here she comes

Reaffirmation of the imminent arrival of "her."

Puts one foot in front of the other

"She" takes steps forward, possibly indicating progress or moving forward in life.

She just moves me, she just move me

The actions or presence of "her" deeply affect and emotionally move the speaker.

Like no other

"She" affects the speaker like nobody else; her impact is unique and profound.

I'm on the ceiling, I'm climbing the walls

The speaker feels incredibly elated, almost to the point of floating, due to "her" presence or actions.

Things just get better baby, when she call me

Things in the speaker's life improve significantly when "she" communicates or contacts them.

I'm in heaven and I just can't come down

Similar to line 4, the speaker emphasizes their feeling of being in a heavenly state due to "her."

No I won't be being lazy when she comes to town

Reiteration of the determination not to be idle or unproductive when "she" comes to town.


Here she comes

The speaker announces "her" arrival again.

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