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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "SHE" by the artist "Winona Oak"

In "SHE," Winona Oak describes a complex and contradictory relationship with a woman who serves as her dark reflection.

This woman is no angel, making deals with her conscience ("deal with the devil") and leading a reckless lifestyle ("falls asleep with strangers, popping pills") to achieve material wealth. She embodies the dream of riches and luxury imposed by societal norms ("mama told her: 'Be a queen'").

However, behind the outward glamour lies emptiness and danger ("dreams are a dangerous thing, and money rules all"). This woman is "trouble, trouble, trouble," who haunts both the lyrical heroine and her listeners ("she's coming for you, she's coming for me").

The doppelganger imagery ("she walks like me, she talks like me") emphasizes that this woman is not just an abstract character but a part of Winona herself, her dark side. The heroine recognizes the danger and allure of such a path, yet feels strangely drawn to this woman ("I just love it when she lies").

"Babylon" in the song symbolizes the chaos and decline that result from chasing false values. The encounter with this "Babylon" is the inevitable outcome of the path chosen by "SHE."

She ain't no angel

Who lives on the hills

Her deal with the devil is paying her bills

She's sleeping with strangers and stay up on pills

Her mom used to tell her get up on the throne

You'll be drowning in diamonds and rings

And wearing the crown of a king

Should have known dreams are a dangerous thing

And money is everything, everything

She's coming for you, coming for me

She's nothing but trouble

She's walking like me, talking like me

She's my body double

I'm unna, I'm unna, I'm unna, I'm unna, I'm unna

Embrace thе babel

Coming for you, coming for me

She's nothing but troublе

She's talking to spiders

Feeding her snakes

Act like a soulmate but I feel the taint

There's something about her

Ice of the rain, promise of heaven

Back up on my throne, drowning in diamonds and rings

She's wearing the crown of a king

I should have known

Dreams are a dangerous thing

And money is everything, everything

Everything

She's coming for you, coming for me

She's nothing but trouble

She's walking like me, talking like me

She's my body double

I'm unna, I'm unna, I'm unna, I'm unna, I'm unna

Embrace the babel

Coming for you, coming for me

She's nothing but trouble

Nothing but trouble

Nothing but trouble

And I just love it when she lies

I see the child her in her eyes

It could be Hell or Paradise

I guess we'll found out, we'll find out

When we die

She's coming for you, coming for me

She's nothing but trouble

She's walking like me, talking like me

She's my body double

I'm unna, I'm unna, I'm unna, I'm unna, I'm unna

Embrace the babel

Coming for you, coming for me

She's nothing but trouble

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