Silver
Neil Young Lyrics


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Workin' hard every day
Never notice how
the time slips away
People come, seasons go
We got something
that'll never grow old.

I don't care
if the sun don't shine
And the rain keeps pouring
down on me and mine
'Cause our kind of love
never seems to get old
It's better than silver and gold.

I used to have a treasure chest
Got so heavy that I had to rest
I let it slip away from me
Didn't need it anyway
so I let it slip away.

I don't care
if the sun don't shine
And the rain keeps pouring
down on me and mine
'Cause our kind of love
never seems to get old
It's better than silver and gold.

I don't care
if the sun don't shine
And the rain keeps pouring
down on me and mine
'Cause our kind of love




never seems to get old
It's better than silver and gold

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Neil Young's Silver convey a message about the value of love, which never gets old. The song acknowledges the hardship of everyday life and the fleeting nature of time, but suggests that love is a constant, steadying force. The opening lines of the song are indicative of the toil of day-to-day living, and the sense of time slipping away unnoticed: "Workin' hard every day / Never notice how the time slips away". These lines suggest that time is precious and should be savored, but it's hard to do so when consumed by the need to make a living.


However, despite the tough circumstances, the singer highlights the beauty of their relationship: "We got something that'll never grow old". This "something" the singer refers to is "our kind of love", which is "better than silver and gold". This declaration of love is powerful because it situates it in the midst of mundane, daily life rather than in some extraordinary or epic context. It is the love that is enduring, and therefore worth more than any riches.


The second verse discusses a treasure chest that the singer once had but chose to let go. While this could have been a physical treasure trove of riches, it also could have been a reference to something else in life that the singer realized was not worth holding onto. The chest "got so heavy that [the singer] had to rest", suggesting that it was a burden. This ties into the song's theme of the value of non-material things like love in comparison to material things. The final lines of the song reinforce this point of view, stating once again that "our kind of love never seems to get old".


Line by Line Meaning

Workin' hard every day
Living the daily grind and focusing on the daily tasks at hand.


Never notice how the time slips away
Not realizing how quickly time passes while busy with work.


People come, seasons go We got something that'll never grow old.
Life goes on, but his love remains constant and unchanging.


I don't care if the sun don't shine And the rain keeps pouring down on me and mine 'Cause our kind of love never seems to get old It's better than silver and gold.
His love is priceless, more valuable than material possessions like silver and gold, and can withstand any hardship.


I used to have a treasure chest Got so heavy that I had to rest I let it slip away from me Didn't need it anyway so I let it slip away.
He had material wealth, but it became a burden and he realized that true happiness does not come from possessions.




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