Head Hold High
The Velvet Underground Lyrics


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My mama told me,
Ever since I was seven,
Hold your head up high.
My parents told my
Ever since I was eleven,
"Hold your head up high."
They said the answer
Was to become a dancer,
Hold your head high.
Oh, just like I figured,
They're always disfigured
With their heads up high.

Now I'm older,
I'm getting so much bolder
With my head up high
Oh, as I figured,
Just like I figured
Since your head's up high, baby.
Oh, just like I figured,
You know, they was disfigured
Hold your head up high.
You know, they says the answer
Was to become a dancer
Hold your head high, boy.

Ever since I was a baby
On my mama's knee,
Oh, just listened to what
Everybody told me,
Oh yes I did.
But still the answer
Was to become a dancer,
And hold your head high,
But, just like I figured,
They're always disfigured,
They hold their heads up high,
Watch out!

Do the dog! Oh, watch out!
And now I'm older,
They say I'm so much bolder
Got your head up high.
Oh, and the answer was,
Hey, to become a dancer,
Head up high.
Well, but just like I figured,
They're always disfigured
They got their heads up high.
But the answer was, now,
Boy, to become a dancer
With your head up high





Head up high,
Head up high

Overall Meaning

The Velvet Underground’s song “Head Held High” is about the importance of having confidence and determination in achieving one’s goals in life. Throughout the song, the singer reflects on the advice his parents had given him from a young age to “hold your head up high” and focus on becoming a dancer. Despite hearing this advice, he realizes that those who achieved their goals and held their head up high were often still flawed and “disfigured”. Nevertheless, the singer embraces his parents’ advice and is now getting “bolder” and following his dreams with confidence.


The repetition of “hold your head up high” serves as a metaphor for the importance of having self-confidence and determination in achieving one’s goals in life. The use of the phrase “just like I figured” throughout the song suggests the singer’s realization that, despite the flaws of those around him, his parents were right in advising him to hold his head up high and keep striving towards his goals.


In conclusion, “Head Held High” is a song about how confidence and determination can help individuals achieve their goals, even in the face of adversity.


Line by Line Meaning

My mama told me, Ever since I was seven, Hold your head up high.
From a young age, my mother advised me to carry myself with confidence by holding my head up high.


My parents told my Ever since I was eleven, "Hold your head up high."
My parents too reinforced the importance of holding my head up high, and this life lesson stayed with me from the age of eleven.


They said the answer Was to become a dancer, Hold your head high.
According to my parents, the path to success and happiness was through becoming a dancer while always keeping my head held up high with pride.


Oh, just like I figured, They're always disfigured With their heads up high.
Despite their advice, I realized that the people around me who always kept their heads held high were often internally disfigured and fake, lacking authenticity.


Now I'm older, I'm getting so much bolder With my head up high
As I've matured, I've become more confident, and I now carry myself with even more pride by holding my head up high.


Oh, as I figured, Just like I figured Since your head's up high, baby.
Just as I foresaw, people who believe in carrying themselves with fake confidence by holding their heads high continue to do so.


Oh, just like I figured, You know, they was disfigured Hold your head up high.
As I predicted, those who cling to inauthentic confidence by holding their heads up high are often internally disfigured and remain so despite their façade.


You know, they says the answer Was to become a dancer Hold your head high, boy.
People often suggest becoming a dancer as the path to success, and to achieve that goal, one needs to carry themselves with confidence by holding their head high.


Ever since I was a baby On my mama's knee, Oh, just listened to what Everybody told me, Oh yes I did.
Even when I was just a baby, I listened to others' advice and always tried to do what they said.


But still the answer Was to become a dancer, And hold your head high,
Despite receiving different pieces of advice from various people, the common wisdom was that becoming a dancer while keeping your head held high was the answer to success.


But, just like I figured, They're always disfigured, They hold their heads up high, Watch out!
As I expected, those who always hold their heads up high in order to project confidence tend to be inauthentic and fake, so be careful of them.


Do the dog! Oh, watch out!
This lyrics line does not have any significant meaning and can be interpreted as a vocal improvization.


And now I'm older, They say I'm so much bolder Got your head up high.
As I've aged, I've become braver and more confident, continuing to hold my head up high as my parents advised.


Oh, and the answer was, Hey, to become a dancer, Head up high.
The true key to success, as always advised by others, was to become a dancer while keeping your head held high with confidence.


Well, but just like I figured, They're always disfigured They got their heads up high.
Just as I suspected, those who project confidence by holding their heads up high are often inauthentic and fake.


But the answer was, now, Boy, to become a dancer With your head up high
Despite the untrustworthiness of those who fake confidence, the answer to success remains becoming a dancer while legitimately holding your head up high with pride.


Head up high, Head up high
This final lyrics line serves as a vocal repetition to emphasize the importance of keeping one's head held up high with confidence.




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Written by: Lou Reed, Micheal O'Suilleabhain

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