Chelsea Girl
The Velvet Underground Lyrics


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Here's room five four six
It's enough to make you sick
Bridget's all wrapped up in foil
You wonder if
She can uncoil

Here they come now
See them run now
Here they come now
Chelsea girls

Here's room one fifteen
Filled with sm queens
Magic marker row
You wonder just
How high they go

Here they come now
See them run now
Here they come now
Chelsea girls

Here's pope dear ondine
Rona's treated him so mean
She wants another scene
She wants to be
A human being

Here they come now
See them run now
Here they come now
Chelsea girls

Pepper she's having fun
She thinks she's some men's son
Her perfect loves don't last
Her future died
In someone's past

Here they come now
See them run now
Here they come now
Chelsea girls

Dear ingrid's found her lick
She's turned another trick
Her treats and times revolves
She's got problems
To be solved

Here they come now
See them run now
Here they come now
Chelsea girls

Poor mary, she's uptight
She can't turn out her light
She rolled susan in a ball
And now she can't
See her at all

Here they come now
See them run now
Here they come now
Chelsea girls

Drop out, she's in a fix
Amphetamine has made her sick
White powder in the air
She's got no bones
And can't be scared

Here they come now
See them run now
Here they come now
Chelsea girls

Here comes johnny bore
He collapsed on the floor
They shut him up with milk
And when he died
Sold him for silk

Here they come now
See them run now
Here they come now
Chelsea girls

Here they come now
See them run now




Here they come now
Chelsea girls

Overall Meaning

The Velvet Underground's song "Chelsea Girl" is a haunting and poignant portrayal of life in the Chelsea Hotel, a New York City landmark that has been home to countless artists, writers, and musicians over the years. The song describes several of the hotel's residents, each with their own unique struggles, and paints a vivid picture of the gritty, bohemian lifestyle of the hotel's inhabitants.


The lyrics of "Chelsea Girl" are full of rich imagery and symbolism. The opening lines describe room 546, where Bridget is wrapped up in foil, and the singer wonders if she can ever uncoil. This could be interpreted as a metaphor for addiction, as foil is often used to smoke drugs like heroin or crack cocaine. The chorus features the repeated refrain "Chelsea girls," which could be seen as both an homage to the hotel's residents and a commentary on the commodification of the bohemian lifestyle.


The song's verses introduce us to a cast of characters, each with their own unique struggles. Room 115 is filled with "S&M queens" who mark themselves up with magic markers. Pope Ondine is mistreated by Rona and wants to be seen as a "human being," while Pepper thinks she's the son of a famous man and has trouble with lasting love. Ingrid has turned to prostitution to make ends meet and has "problems to be solved." Mary is "uptight" and has rolled her friend Susan into a ball, while Drop Out is addicted to amphetamines and "can't be scared." The song ends with a mention of Johnny Bore, who has died and been sold for silk.


Overall, "Chelsea Girl" is a powerful and evocative song that captures the essence of New York's bohemian culture in the 1960s. The song's vivid imagery and haunting melody make it one of The Velvet Underground's most enduring and beloved tracks.


Line by Line Meaning

Here's room five four six
Introduces the setting, a hotel room, where the singer observes the behavior of the characters mentioned in the song


It's enough to make you sick
Describes the unpleasantness of the hotel room and the situations witnessed by the singer


Bridget's all wrapped up in foil
Describes the appearance of one of the characters, Bridget, who is wrapped up in foil and her state of mind remains unknown


You wonder if She can uncoil
The artist expresses his curiosity about Bridget's current state and whether or not she can get out of her apparent self-imposed confinement


Here they come now See them run now Here they come now Chelsea girls
Highlights the continuous arrival of new characters, referencing the group of individuals known as the Chelsea girls and their presence on the scene


Here's room one fifteen Filled with sm queens
Introduces another hotel room with a different group of characters, who are identified as 'sm queens', implying they have a proclivity for sadomasochism


Magic marker row You wonder just How high they go
Describes the row of magic markers and the behavior of the characters associated with them, posing a rhetorical question about how far their unusual behavior will escalate


Here's pope dear ondine Rona's treated him so mean She wants another scene She wants to be A human being
Introduces another character, Pope Ondine, who has been mistreated by someone named Rona and desires a new experience and a sense of identity


Pepper she's having fun She thinks she's some men's son
A description of Pepper's behavior and identity, presenting herself as a male personality and having fun doing so


Her perfect loves don't last Her future died In someone's past
Reflects on Pepper's unstable and tragic romantic relationships, with her future prospects being affected by her past experiences


Dear ingrid's found her lick She's turned another trick Her treats and times revolves She's got problems To be solved
Introduces Ingrid, who has found a new romantic partner and is involved in the sex trade but remains preoccupied with her personal problems


Poor mary, she's uptight She can't turn out her light She rolled susan in a ball And now she can't See her at all
Describes Mary's mental state, which is causing her insomnia and leading to questionable actions with Susan, whom she can no longer locate


Drop out, she's in a fix Amphetamine has made her sick White powder in the air She's got no bones And can't be scared
Describes another character's struggles, which seem to be caused by drug abuse, with visible white powder in the environment around her and an inability to feel fear or have a physical response


Here comes johnny bore He collapsed on the floor They shut him up with milk And when he died Sold him for silk
Presents a new character, Johnny Bore, who collapsed on the floor with no explanation, implying that he may have died and that his body was used in the silk trade


Here they come now See them run now Here they come now Chelsea girls
Reiterates the presence of the Chelsea girls and the continuous cycle of new characters who come and go from the hotel room




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: STERLING MORRISON, LOU A. REED

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