Isaac Hayes's song "Something" is a cover of the classic Beatles' track written by George Harrison. The lyrics express the deep and captivating impression that a particular woman has on the singer. The way she carries herself and entices him is unlike any other lover he has encountered. Her charm and allure make him not want to leave her side, and his belief in her sincerity is unwavering. The singer reflects on how the woman is aware of her effect on him through her smile and style. She understands that he doesn't desire anyone else. There is something about her that resonates deeply with him, something that he can't fully describe or understand. But it is this intangible connection that makes him certain of his devotion to her. The lyrics also touch upon the insecurity and uncertainty that come with love. When asked if his love for her will continue to grow, the singer honestly admits that he doesn't know. Love is unpredictable, and its progression is uncertain. However, the woman's presence in his life may reveal the answer to that question if he sticks around long enough. Ultimately, the song highlights the inexplicable and profound impact that this woman has on the singer. Just the thought of her is enough to evoke strong emotions, and the way she presents herself and reveals her true self further solidifies his belief in her. Despite the uncertainties, he is unwilling to leave her, showcasing his unwavering faith in their connection.