Lady Jane
The Rolling Stones Lyrics


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My sweet Lady Jane
When I see you again
Your servant am I
And will humbly remain
Just heed this plea, my love
On bended knees my love
I pledge myself to Lady Jane
My dear Lady Anne
I've done what I can
I must take my leave
For promised I am
This play is run, my love
Your time has come, my love
I pledge my troth to Lady Jane

Oh, my sweet Marie
I wait at your ease
The sands have run out
For your lady and me
Wedlock is nigh my love

Her station's right my love
Life is secure with Lady Jane

Overall Meaning

The Rolling Stones's "Lady Jane" is a riveting ballad about the Duke of Burgundy, Charles the Bold, and his wife's planned betrayal. The lyrics are written from the perspective of Charles, who is feeling increasingly powerless as he is shuffled between women. He pledges himself to his mistress, Lady Jane, who he sees as his only hope for happiness. Throughout the song, he is begging for mercy from Lady Jane, hoping that she will take him in and save him from the fate that awaits him.


The song is a masterpiece of storytelling, playing with the themes of love, power, and betrayal. The strings that are used at the beginning of the song set a medieval tone that matches the subject matter. The lyrics, while poetic, are full of emotion that makes the listener feel like they are in the shoes of the Duke of Burgundy. The chorus of the song, "I pledge my troth to Lady Jane," is a clear indication of the extent to which Charles loves Lady Jane.


Line by Line Meaning

My sweet Lady Jane
I address my beloved as Lady Jane in a sweet manner


When I see you again
The next time I meet you in person


Your servant am I
I am devoted to serving you


And will humbly remain
I will always be humble in your presence


Just heed this plea, my love
Listen to my request, my beloved one


On bended knees my love
I am begging you while kneeling down


I pledge myself to Lady Jane
I promise to be faithful to you, Lady Jane


My dear Lady Anne
Another lady whom I respect and admire


I've done what I can
I have tried my best


I must take my leave
It is time for me to say goodbye and depart


For promised I am
I have made a commitment and I must honor it


This play is run, my love
Our time together has come to an end


Your time has come, my love
It is your turn to find happiness and fulfillment


I pledge my troth to Lady Jane
I am making a solemn promise of fidelity to Lady Jane


Oh, my sweet Marie
Yet another lady whom I cherish


I wait at your ease
I am patiently waiting for you to be ready


The sands have run out
Time has run out, we must act fast


For your lady and me
Regarding the upcoming marriage between you and me


Wedlock is nigh my love
Our marriage ceremony is fast approaching


Her station's right my love
Lady Jane is of noble birth, and I am privileged to marry her


Life is secure with Lady Jane
By marrying Lady Jane, my future is guaranteed and my life will be secure




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Abkco Music Inc.
Written by: Keith Richards, Mick Jagger

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@oughtonoughton2634

Mr C Watts RIP dear chap ,,you have served your band for many decades ,,Whatt a great drummer ,,,,

@TheRacerglen

Growing up in the sixties was one of the best times for music it had a little of everything no dirty language just good raw talent that was great to listen to im 64 now and this music is awesome

@gilbertoantoniomartins1323

I was born in 56...I can tell you are quite right

@gracielabarrales279

Los 60's los mejores años🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤ tengo 64 y bellos recuerdos❤❤

@waltertanner7982

no dirty language? I remember this a bit differently.

@eargasm1072

A baroque pop masterpiece...one of the best songs on Aftermath. The Stones were giving the Fabs a run for their $$ with this one!

@Calucifer13

Rennaissance masterpiece. Probably about Henry VIII. Marie was the name of Anne Boleyn´s sister who bore Henry at least one child. He then exchanged her for Anne Boleyn, whom he exchanged for Lady Jane Seymour - "your time has run, my love" (for Anne) - and Lady Jane gave Henry the only legitimate heir.

@JimFarm

​@@Calucifer13And Henry took his leave from Anne, she took her leave from her head.

@heavnnnsent

Beautiful song from my childhood it takes my breath away. Everything about this song induces goosebumps

@barredoninajane7557

My grandpa died 13 years ago and up until now when I listen to this song, I kept on reminiscing the moment when I was 8, I always sit on his lap while we listen to Rolling Stones' songs, beatles and etc🤍 My grandpa used to sing this song to me since my name is NIÑA JANE ❤️ I miss him so much 🤍

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