The Enigmatic Allure of 'Something' by George Harrison

George Harrison's 'Something' is a song that captures the ineffable qualities of attraction and love. The lyrics express a deep, almost mystical appreciation for a partner, focusing on the subtle and intangible aspects that draw the narrator to her. The repeated phrase 'Something in the way she moves' suggests that the attraction is not solely based on physical appearance or overt actions, but rather on an elusive charm that is difficult to articulate.

The song also touches on the theme of uncertainty in love. The lines 'You're asking me will my love grow / I don't know, I don't know' convey a sense of vulnerability and the unpredictable nature of emotions. Despite this uncertainty, the narrator's commitment is evident in the refrain 'I don't want to leave her now / You know I believe and how,' which emphasizes a deep belief in the relationship and the desire to stay with the partner.

George Harrison, known for his work with The Beatles and his successful solo career, often infused his music with spiritual and philosophical undertones. 'Something' is no exception, as it explores the profound connection between two people and the mysterious forces that bring them together. The song's gentle melody and heartfelt lyrics have made it a timeless classic, resonating with listeners who have experienced the complexities of love and the beauty of an unexplainable bond.

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