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Nick Cave & Warren Ellis Lyrics


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She passed by my window
Her eyes were all aglow
And bent to pick her glove she'd dropped
From the bright and brittle snow
Nature had spoken it in the Spring
With apple, plum and brand new pear
Have you time for my company?
No, I said, I have none to spare

You gotta sanctify my love
You've gotta sanctify my love
You've gotta sanctify my love
I ain't no lover-boy, oh no

For apple, plum and brand new pear
Soon wither on the ground
She slapped the snow from off her glove
And moved on without a sound

You've gotta sanctify my love
You've gotta sanctify my love
You've gotta sanctify my love
I ain't no lover-boy, oh no

Sanctify my love
Sanctify my love
Sanctify my love
I ain't no lover-boy, oh no
I ain't no lover-boy (he ain't no lover-boy)
I ain't no lover-boy (he ain't no lover-boy)
I ain't no lover-boy (he ain't no lover-boy)
I ain't no lover-boy, so bye bye
(He ain't no lover-boy)
(He ain't no lover-boy)




(He ain't no lover-boy)
(He ain't no lover-boy)

Overall Meaning

The song "She Passed by My Window" by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds is a haunting ballad that tells the story of an encounter between the singer and a woman he sees passing by his window. The woman's eyes are described as "all aglow," and as she bends to pick up a dropped glove from the snow, the singer tries to engage her in conversation. However, she quickly brushes him off and moves on without a sound. The lyrics suggest that the singer may be looking for love or companionship, but the woman is not interested in him.


The song takes on a slightly menacing tone as the singer repeats the phrase "You've gotta sanctify my love" over and over again. This could be interpreted as a demand or a warning to any potential lovers that they must prove their commitment to him before he will give them his affection. He insists that he is "ain't no lover-boy," further emphasizing his reluctance to enter into a relationship.


The reference to the changing seasons and the way that fruits "wither on the ground" is a metaphor for the short-lived nature of relationships. The singer seems to be resigned to the fact that love is fleeting and doesn't last forever. Overall, the song is a melancholy reflection on the struggle to find love and the fear of being rejected.


Line by Line Meaning

She passed by my window
He saw her passing by his window


Her eyes were all aglow
He noticed the brightness and expression in her eyes


And bent to pick her glove she'd dropped
She stopped to pick up her glove which she accidentally dropped


From the bright and brittle snow
The snow was shiny and fragile


Nature had spoken it in the Spring
In spring, the cycle of life and death is evident in the blooming and wilting of fruit trees.


With apple, plum and brand new pear
These are the types of fruit trees that signify the cycle of life and death in Spring


Have you time for my company?
She asked him if he was interested in spending time with her


No, I said, I have none to spare
He declined the offer due to lack of time


You gotta sanctify my love
She wants him to respect and honor her love


You've gotta sanctify my love
She repeats her request for him to value and cherish her love


I ain't no lover-boy, oh no
He denies being a romantic or loving type of person


For apple, plum and brand new pear
These fruits represent the short-lived nature of life and the futility of love in the grand scheme of things


Soon wither on the ground
The fruits quickly die and fall to the ground


She slapped the snow from off her glove
She removed the snow from her glove by hitting it


And moved on without a sound
She left quietly without saying anything


Sanctify my love
She again asks him to honor and appreciate her love


I ain't no lover-boy, oh no
He again denies being a romantic or loving person


I ain't no lover-boy, so bye bye
He asserts that he is not interested in pursuing any romantic relationship with her and says goodbye




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Written by: Nicholas Cave

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