Here She Comes
The Velvet Underground Lyrics


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Now, if she ever comes now, now
If she ever comes now, now
If she ever comes now...
Now, if she ever comes now, now
If she ever comes now, now
If she ever comes now...

Ah oh, it looks so good
Ah oh, she's made out of wood
Just look and see

Oh, it's made out of wood
Just look and see now
She ever comes, she ever comes now




Now, now, now, now
She ever, ever, ever comes n-n-n-now...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Velvet Underground's song Here She Comes can be interpreted in different ways depending on the listener's perspective. One possible interpretation is that the song is about the objectification of women and the idea of women being perceived as passive and artificial. The repeated lines "now, if she ever comes now" and "she ever, ever, ever comes" could refer to a woman who is expected to be compliant and show up according to a man's desires.


The lyrics "ah oh, it looks so good, ah oh, she's made out of wood" suggest that the woman being referred to is not a real person but rather an objectified creation. The use of the phrase "made out of wood" adds to the artificiality of the imagery and implies that the woman is not a living, breathing human being but instead a creation that has been constructed.


However, another interpretation could be about the anticipation of seeing someone again. The lyrics could be expressing the excitement and nervousness that comes with waiting for someone special. The repeated lines "if she ever comes now" could be interpreted as the singer expressing their hope that the person they are waiting for will indeed show up.


Interestingly, the lyrics of the song are somewhat ambiguous and can be interpreted in various ways, leaving room for multiple interpretations.


Line by Line Meaning

Now, if she ever comes now, now
The writer is hopeful that the person they are waiting for will arrive soon.


If she ever comes now, now
The writer is eagerly anticipating the arrival of the person they are waiting for.


If she ever comes now...
The writer is preoccupied with the arrival of the person they are waiting for.


Ah oh, it looks so good
The writer is admiring the appearance of the person they are waiting for.


Ah oh, she's made out of wood
The writer is implying that the person they are waiting for is not real or is not as they seem.


Just look and see
The writer is urging the audience to observe and take notice of the situation.


Oh, it's made out of wood
The writer is confirming that the person they are waiting for is not real or not genuine.


Just look and see now
The writer is again urging the audience to observe and take notice of the situation, despite disappointment or frustration.


She ever comes, she ever comes now
The writer is still eagerly anticipating the arrival of the person they are waiting for.


Now, now, now, now
The writer is impatient and eager for the arrival of the person they are waiting for.


She ever, ever, ever comes n-n-n-now...
The writer is still eagerly and impatiently waiting for the person they are waiting for to arrive.




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

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