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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "She’s Back" by the artist "Victory"

The song "She's Back" by Victory expresses the lyrical hero's joy and excitement over the return of a mysterious and alluring woman to the city.

The opening lines describe the hardships and deprivations the hero has endured: "I've seen the north side of heaven, / I've lived on the south side of desert hell." He has faced difficult times ("black days" and "dreary nights"), finding no solace even in the supposed limelight ("I couldn't hide beneath the spotlight's glare").

The heroine's appearance changes his life. She is described as irresistibly attractive and dangerous at the same time: "She's got the smile of an angel / With a devilishly clever kind of hell." This duality intrigues and attracts the hero.

The recurring refrain "She's back in town, back in town, / And it's the best thing that's happened in a while" emphasizes the importance of her return for the lyrical hero. He is obsessed with her, seeing her in his dreams, on magazine covers, in the bright lights of the city at night.

The image of being "white hot amongst the red lights / On a one-way street in the dead still of the night" alludes to her fatal essence, danger, and taboo nature.

The final lines "Blow me away, cool me down, kill me dead," addressed to the heroine, emphasize the lyrical hero's willingness to surrender to passion completely, despite the possible consequences.

I've seen the north side of heaven

I've lived the south side of empty hell

Black days and bluer nights

I couldn't hide in the spotlight

Got an angel's smile

With the devil's quite

[Chorus:]

She's back, she's back back in town

The best thing that's been around

She's back, she's back back in town

Back in town

I've seen her legs in my dreams

I've seen her face in magazines

White heat and red lights

A one-way street through the dead of night

Got an angel's smile

With the devil's quite

Won't you thrill me - Chill me - kill me

[Chorus:]

And she's back, she's back back in town

The best thing that's been around

She's back, she's back back in town

Back in town

[Solo]

[Chorus:]

And she's back, she's back back in town

The best thing that's been around

She's back, she's back back in town

Back in town

She's back, she's back back in town

The best thing that's been around

She's back, she's back back in town

Back in town, back in town

She's back

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