Beatles lyrics interpretation?!


Question: Beatles lyrics interpretation!?
What did George mean by
"I don't want to leave her now
You know I believe and how"

or Paul when we wrote
"Remember to let her under your skin"

or John in "If I Fell"
"I must be sure from the very start,
That you would love me more than her!.
(and then later in the song)
If I love you too, oh please don’t hurt my pride like her!."
It's like a girl part towards the beginning and then his point of view towards the end!. I'm kinda confused with that!

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Answers:
When taken in the context of the song, I think George was just cutting a thought off at the end because he felt people would feel where it was supposed to go!. I take the lyric to mean 'I don't want to leave her now(because I love her), you know I believe(in love), and how(you know that's right)!.

In Hey Jude, I felt that the male they were talking about was a bit of a social outcast!.!.!.he didn't know how to have a conversation, didn't know how to be comfortable at all!. Letting her under his skin would not only loosen him up and make him more relaxed, letting someone under that iron hide of his might just be enjoying unto itself!.!.!.the feeling of companionship!.

Finally, I think John was simply wording his sentence in a way that Americans find to be awkward!. I must be sure from the very start that you would love me more than she did!.
If I love you too, oh please don't hurt my pride like she did!.

Hope all or some of these helped to let you see from a different place!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

"I don't want to leave her now, You know I believe and how"--He believes in her and their love!.

"Remember to let her under your skin"--Don't be afraid to love somebody!.


"I must be sure from the very start, That you would love me "more than her!."--That one is obvious, if I leave my current girlfriend for you, you need to let me know it is forever!.

(and then later in the song)
"If I love you too, oh please don’t hurt my pride like her!." -- Please don't hurt my pride like my current girlfriend has!. Don't make a fool out of me!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

"Something"
'you know I believe and how' i think he is just fitting words to rhyme with 'don't want to leave her now'!.!.!.

"Hey Jude"
'under your skin' according to the dictionary, the phrase 'getting under someone's skin' means 1) to fill someone's mind in a compelling and persistent way!. 2) to reach or display a deep understanding of someone

"If I Fell"
'that you would love me more than her' you would love me more than she loves me!. rather than- you would love me more than you love her-
*then later*
'don't hurt my pride like her' don't hurt my pride like she didWww@Enter-QA@Com

You're running the gamut here! Here are my thoughts, which are pretty literal!.!.!.

"and how" is an expression used to mean "really!" So he's saying he really believes that this is not the time to leave the woman he loves!.

"Remember to let her under your skin" just means to really let yourself fall!.!.!.don't protect your heart, and let this other person become a part of your life!.

And in "If I fell", he's comparing a new love interest to the girl who broke his heart!.!.!.he wants to be sure that she won't hurt him the way he was hurt before!. It's kind of like Emo before there was such a thing!.!.!.LOL!. I think he's speaking from a man's perspective the entire time, it's just that he doesn't want to commit until he knows this new lady won't break his heart!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

George was saying he believes in his wife's love!.

Paul meant to let your woman be able to be a part of every thought you have!.

John was fickle in his lyrics in asking not to be hurt this time, though he was in a relationship before and it seems he is going right back into one!.Www@Enter-QA@Com



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