Kind Of Woman
Stevie Nicks
The Haunting Presence of a Forbidden Love
Stevie Nicks' song "Kind Of Woman" delves into the complexities of forbidden love and the emotional turmoil that accompanies it. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man who finds himself irresistibly drawn to a woman despite having another significant relationship at home. The repeated line, "She matters to you, kind of woman that'll haunt you," underscores the profound impact this woman has on him, suggesting that her presence lingers in his mind and heart, even when he is away from her.
The song explores themes of temptation and guilt, as the man grapples with his feelings for this other woman. The line, "You didn't mean to meet her you cry, oh, but the sun goes down every night," implies a sense of inevitability and helplessness in the face of his emotions. Despite his attempts to resist, he finds himself drawn to her, unable to forget the connection they share. This internal conflict is a central theme in the song, highlighting the struggle between desire and loyalty.
In the final verse, Nicks reflects on the difficulty of letting go of this intense, almost heavenly connection. The imagery of being "close to being in heaven" suggests that the relationship, though fraught with complications, offers a sense of fulfillment and ecstasy that is hard to relinquish. The haunting nature of this woman, as described in the song, symbolizes the lasting impact of a love that is both forbidden and unforgettable. Through her evocative lyrics, Nicks captures the essence of a love that transcends boundaries and leaves an indelible mark on the soul.