Here She Comes Now
Galaxie 500 Lyrics


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Now, if she ever comes now, now
If she ever comes now, now
If she ever comes now, now
Now, if she ever comes now, now
If she ever comes now, now
If she ever comes now, now

Oh, she looks so good
And oh, she's made out of wood
Just look and see
She's made out of wood




Just look and see now, now, now
Made out of wood now

Overall Meaning

The Galaxie 500 song Here She Comes Now is a cover of a Velvet Underground song of the same name, written by Lou Reed, John Cale and Sterling Morrison. In the song, the lyrics contemplatively repeat "Now, if she ever comes now" over and over as the singer speaks of a female figure made of wood, who looks good but is unattainable. The repetition of this phrase, delivered softly and forlornly over a sparse, dreamlike melody, conveys a sense of longing and anticipation, as if the singer is waiting desperately for something that may never come.


The lyrics "she looks so good and she's made out of wood" have been interpreted in many ways. For some, it suggests a bit of sexual innuendo, with the woman being wooden and therefore unresponsive. For others, the wooden woman is seen as the ideal, something perfect and unattainable that the singer longs for. Others still have suggested that the wooden figure may represent a musical instrument, with the singer longing for the perfect sound.


One of the fascinating things about this cover is that Galaxie 500 has taken a song that was already a classic and made it their own. Their version of Here She Comes Now is stripped down, ethereal, and hauntingly beautiful. The band's sound is minimalistic, with dreamy, atmospheric guitar riffs and echoed vocals that create an otherworldly soundscape. The song has been a favorite of fans of both the Velvet Underground and Galaxie 500 for decades.


Line by Line Meaning

Now, if she ever comes now, now
The singer is awaiting the arrival of a particular person and is hopeful that they'll come soon.


Oh, she looks so good
The person that the singer is waiting for is very attractive and/or desirable.


And oh, she's made out of wood
The singer realizes that the person they're waiting for is not real or genuine, but rather an artificial or wooden version of a real person.


Just look and see
The singer is encouraging others to observe the arrival of the person they're waiting for to confirm their presence.


She's made out of wood
The singer reiterates that the person they're waiting for is not real or genuine, but rather an artificial or wooden version of a real person.


Just look and see now, now, now
The singer is getting more and more insistent that everyone observe the arrival of the person they're waiting for to confirm their presence.


If she ever comes now, now
The singer still holds out hope that the person they're waiting for will arrive.


If she ever comes now, now
The singer repeats their hope that the person they're waiting for will arrive.


If she ever comes now, now
The singer again repeats their hope that the person they're waiting for will arrive.


Now, if she ever comes now, now
The singer is once again expressing their hope that the person they're waiting for will arrive soon.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: John Davies Cale, Sterling Morrison, Lou A. Reed

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