"She Came In Through the Bathroom Window" is a song by Joe Cocker and was originally written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon of The Beatles. The song tells the story of a mysterious woman who enters through the bathroom window and is protected by her privileged background ("Protected by a silver spoon"). However, she seems lost and disillusioned, often wandering alone by the banks of her own lagoon and sucking her thumb. The protagonist of the song, who may have developed a close relationship with the woman, reminisces about their past encounters. It appears that the woman was once a dancer, possibly a stripper, who worked at numerous clubs each day. Although the protagonist knew the truth about her profession, he could not openly acknowledge it. At some point, the protagonist decides to leave his job in the police department and find steady employment, possibly to distance himself from the woman's world. While she tried to support him in his new endeavor, she was only capable of stealing but not robbing, implying that her actions were limited or morally conflicting. The chorus reflects the protagonist's attempt to understand why no one warned the woman about the consequences of her choices. The days of the week, represented by Sunday and Tuesday, seem to be in contact with each other, possibly symbolizing the passage of time and the interconnectedness of events. Overall, "She Came In Through the Bathroom Window" portrays a complex relationship between the mysterious woman and the protagonist, delving into themes of disillusionment, missed opportunities, and the desire to escape from one's past.