The song "July You're A Woman" by John Stewart is a love song about a woman named July. The lyrics describe the narrator's inability to focus on driving when July is sitting next to him, as he becomes overwhelmed by his love and desire for her. He compares her to other women he has known, including a gypsy girl named Shannon, but ultimately declares that July is more special and important to him than anyone else he has ever known. The song paints a picture of a passionate and intense love, as the narrator is "drunk out of [his] mind" merely from July's presence. He longs to pull over and show her how much he loves her, unable to contain his feelings any longer. The song does not provide much backstory or context for the relationship between the narrator and July, leaving it open to interpretation. It is a simple and straightforward love song that celebrates the powerful emotions that come with falling in love.