Coyote
The Velvet Underground Lyrics


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Coyote goes to the top of the hill
Doin' the things that coyote's will
Staring at the sky, at the moon
You know he starts to howl

Coyote goes to the mountain top
Looks over down at the river, says "What a drop"
No tame dog is gonna take my bone

Coyote at the top of the hill
Doin' the things coyote's will
You gotta cast the first stone
Cast the first stone

Jackal goes to the top of the hill
Doin' the things that jackal's will
Staring at the moon
You know he starts to howl

Wild dog up on the mountain top
Blood in his jaws, the bone, he drops
No tame dog is ever
Ever gonna take my bone

Jackal up on the top of the hill
Doin' the things that jackal's will
Cast the first stone
Cast the first stone

Coyote on top of the hill
Ooohhh, doin' the things that coyote's will
Staring at the sky, looks at the moon
He starts to howl

Coyote up on the mountain top
Blood in his jaws, the bone, he drops
Says no tame dog is ever
Ever gonna take this bone

Coyote up on the mountain top
Says "What a drop"
You gotta cast the first stone
Cast the first stone




Cast the first stone
You gotta cast the first stone

Overall Meaning

The Velvet Underground's song "Coyote" is a folk-inspired tune that tells the story of a wild and free coyote, living life on his own terms. The lyrics depict the coyote's fearless and independent nature, as he wanders atop hills and mountains, howling at the moon and protecting his bones from domesticated dogs. The mention of jackals and wild dogs emphasizes that the coyote is not alone in his wildness and reiterates the theme of freedom and self-reliance. The repeated line "cast the first stone" serves as a warning not to judge or interfere with the coyote's way of life, as he will not hesitate to defend himself.


Line by Line Meaning

Coyote goes to the top of the hill
Coyote climbs to the highest point


Doin' the things that coyote's will
Behaving like a coyote does


Staring at the sky, at the moon
Gazing up at the moon and stars


You know he starts to howl
Coyote begins to howl


Coyote goes to the mountain top
Coyote travels to the highest peak


Looks over down at the river, says "What a drop"
Observes the river below and comments on its height


No tame dog is gonna take my bone
No domesticated animal will steal Coyote's food


You gotta cast the first stone
You must be the first to take action


Cast the first stone
Initiate the action


Jackal goes to the top of the hill
Jackal goes to the highest point


Doin' the things that jackal's will
Behaving like a jackal does


Wild dog up on the mountain top
A feral dog on the highest peak


Blood in his jaws, the bone, he drops
The dog has been hunting and has just dropped its food


No tame dog is ever
No domesticated animal will ever


Ever gonna take my bone
Steal the dog's food


Jackal up on the top of the hill
Jackal on the highest point


Coyote on top of the hill
Coyote at the highest point


Ooohhh, doin' the things that coyote's will
Making typical coyote actions


Blood in his jaws, the bone, he drops
The coyote has been hunting and has just dropped its food


Says no tame dog is ever
Coyote proclaims that no domesticated animal will ever


Cast the first stone
Initiate the action


Says "What a drop"
Comments on the height of a drop below


Cast the first stone
Initiate the action


Cast the first stone
Initiate the action


You gotta cast the first stone
You must be the first to take action




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JOHN DAVIES CALE, LOU REED

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Comments from YouTube:

@RonPosthuma

What a song! Every time I hear this it gives me literally chicken skin and tears behind my eyes. Pfu... Thank you Lou....

@dailyflash

One last original Velvet Underground song and it’s as anything else they did. What a band.

@ptsproduzioni3673

Great! I love from i was 15 L.Reed and Velvet, thanks so, so and so much!!

@Danlewinsky

Wild dog up on a mountain top
blood in his jaws, the bone he drops
No tame dog is ever
ever gonna take my bone

@bigbisb

you cast the first stone. Lou. thank you Lord. I'm in

@middlezen

so simple, yet says so much. gives me goosebumps! love this shit!! thank you lou....

@bigbisb

you cast the first stone. Lou. thank you lorf

@bigbisb

you cast the first stone. Lou. thank you Lord.

@l.salisbury1253

Did Lou Reed write this because his protoge' Johnathan Richman wrote a song titled "road runner"?

@almishti

Meep Meep 😂

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