Victoria
Sonic Youth Lyrics


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Long ago life was clean
Sex was bad and obscene
And the rich were so mean
Stately homes for the Lords
Croquet lawns, village greens
Victoria was my queen
Victoria, Victoria, Victoria, 'toria.
I was born, lucky me
In a land that I love
Though I am poor, I am free
When I grow I shall fight
For this land I shall die
Let her sun never set
Victoria, Victoria, Victoria, 'toria
Victoria, Victoria, Victoria, 'toria.

Land of hope and gloria
Land of my Victoria
Land of hope and gloria
Land of my Victoria.
Victoria, 'toria
Victoria, Victoria, Victoria, 'toria.

Canada to India
Australia to Cornwall
Singapore to Hong Kong
From the West to the East
From to the rich to the poor
Victoria loved them all.

Victoria, Victoria, Victoria, 'toria
Victoria, Victoria, Victoria.





SU NIOJ!
FLEX YOUR HEAD!

Overall Meaning

The song "Victoria" by Sonic Youth is a tribute to Queen Victoria, who reigned over the British Empire during a period of immense power and wealth. The song starts out by painting a picture of how life used to be in England, with rigid societal norms around sex and wealth inequality. The chorus then introduces Victoria as a queen who was loved by her people and presided over an empire that spanned the globe. The lyrics celebrate her reign as a time of hope and glory, a time when England was truly great.


The lyrics of "Victoria" reveal both an admiration for Queen Victoria and a critique of the power structures she presided over. Sonic Youth recognizes the beauty and majesty of the British Empire, but also acknowledges the inequalities and injustices that existed within it. By singing about Victoria, Sonic Youth is paying homage to a historical figure who represents the complexities of England's colonial past.


Line by Line Meaning

Long ago life was clean
In the past, life was simpler and less complicated.


Sex was bad and obscene
Sex was considered immoral and indecent behaviour.


And the rich were so mean
The wealthy were unkind and cruel towards those less fortunate.


Stately homes for the Lords
Majestic houses were reserved for the nobility.


Croquet lawns, village greens
Recreational areas such as croquet lawns were only accessible to the wealthy.


Victoria was my queen
Queen Victoria was a respected and revered figure.


I was born, lucky me
I am fortunate to have been born in a country I love.


In a land that I love
I have a deep affection for my homeland.


Though I am poor, I am free
Despite my lack of wealth, I am privileged to live in a country with freedoms.


When I grow I shall fight
I will be prepared to defend my country if necessary.


For this land I shall die
I am willing to make the ultimate sacrifice for my country.


Let her sun never set
May the British Empire continue to prosper forever.


Land of hope and gloria
The United Kingdom represents hope and glory.


Canada to India
The British Empire spanned from Canada to India.


Australia to Cornwall
The British Empire also included Australia and Cornwall.


Singapore to Hong Kong
Geographically, the British Empire also extended to Singapore and Hong Kong.


From the West to the East
The British Empire had a global reach from west to east.


From to the rich to the poor
The British Empire encompassed people of all socio-economic backgrounds.


Victoria loved them all
Queen Victoria cared for and respected all of her subjects.


SU NIOJ!
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FLEX YOUR HEAD!
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Mark Bignell

A cover of a cover of a Kinks song by The Fall: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0I2u6DKnwI The original version by The Kinks (1969): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ahj-dwaPU1E

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