All Tomorrow's Parties
The Velvet Underground Lyrics


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In what costume shall the poor girl wear
To all tomorrow's parties
A hand-me-down dress from who knows where
To all tomorrow's parties
And where will she go, and what shall she do
When midnight comes around
She'll turn once more to Sunday's clown and cry behind the door
And what costume shall the poor girl wear
To all tomorrow's parties
Why silks and linens of yesterday's gowns
To all tomorrow's parties
And what will she do with Thursday's rags
When Monday comes around
She'll turn once more to Sunday's clown and cry behind the door

And what costume shall the poor girl wear
To all tomorrow's parties
For Thursday's child is Sunday's clown
For whom none will go mourning

A blackened shroud
A hand-me-down gown
Of rags and silks, a costume




Fit for one who sits and cries
For all tomorrow's parties

Overall Meaning

The song "All Tomorrow's Parties" by the Velvet Underground explores themes of social class, status, and the fleeting nature of happiness. The opening lines, "In what costume shall the poor girl wear/To all tomorrow's parties" immediately set the stage for a story of someone who is not wealthy, but must attend social events with those who are. The poor girl must make do with a "hand-me-down dress from who knows where" and "silks and linens of yesterday's gowns" instead of being able to afford glamorous new outfits like the rest of the attendees. Despite her efforts to fit in, she is ultimately reminded of her social status when she turns "once more to Sunday's clown and cry behind the door."


The lyrics also highlight the temporary nature of social status and happiness. The girl's "Thursday's rags" become worthless "when Monday comes around," reminding us that our circumstances can change quickly and unexpectedly. Similarly, the line "For Thursday's child is Sunday's clown/For whom none will go mourning" implies that those who are celebrated one day can easily become forgotten and overlooked the next. Overall, the song paints a picture of a temporary, fleeting world where social status and happiness are constantly in flux.


Line by Line Meaning

In what costume shall the poor girl wear
What attire will the unfortunate girl put on


To all tomorrow's parties
For each gathering in the future


A hand-me-down dress from who knows where
A garment passed down from an unknown source


To all tomorrow's parties
For each gathering in the future


And where will she go, and what shall she do
Where will she travel and what actions will she take


When midnight comes around
Once the clock strikes midnight


She'll turn once more to Sunday's clown and cry behind the door
She will return to her role as a gloomy figure and weep in solitude


And what costume shall the poor girl wear
What type of clothing will the unfortunate girl don


To all tomorrow's parties
For each gathering in the future


Why silks and linens of yesterday's gowns
Silken and linen attire previously worn


To all tomorrow's parties
For each gathering in the future


And what will she do with Thursday's rags
What will she do with worn out clothes from Thursday


When Monday comes around
Once the day of the week changes into Monday


She'll turn once more to Sunday's clown and cry behind the door
She will revert back to her sorrowful character and sob behind closed doors


And what costume shall the poor girl wear
What apparel will the unfortunate girl put on


To all tomorrow's parties
For each gathering in the future


For Thursday's child is Sunday's clown
The child born on Thursday is the clown on Sundays


For whom none will go mourning
No one will grieve for her


A blackened shroud
A dark, somber garment


A hand-me-down gown
A garment given to her by someone else


Of rags and silks, a costume
A combination of worn-out material and fine fabric, an outfit


Fit for one who sits and cries
Suitable for someone who sits and weeps


For all tomorrow's parties
For every gathering in the future




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Lou Reed

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