I'll Keep It With Mine
The Velvet Underground Lyrics


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You will search, babe, at any cost,
But how long, babe, can you search for what's not lost ?
Everybody will help you,
Some people are very kind.
But if I can save you any time,
Come on, give it to me,
I'll keep it with mine.
I can't help it if you might think I am odd
If I say I'm not loving you for what you are
But for what you're not.
Everybody will help you,
Discover what you set out to find
But if I can save you any time,
Come on, give it to me,
I'll keep it with mine.

The train leaves at half past ten
But it'll be back tomorrow same time again.
The conductor, he's weary,
Still stuck on the line.
But if I can save you any time,




Come on, give it to me,
I'll keep it with mine.

Overall Meaning

In "I'll Keep It With Mine" by The Velvet Underground, the lyrics tell a story of someone searching desperately for something that may not be lost. The singer offers to help and be there for the person in need, expressing their willingness to hold onto whatever they may find or need to save them time.


The opening lines, "You will search, babe, at any cost, but how long, babe, can you search for what's not lost?" suggests that the person is on a relentless search, perhaps in pursuit of something intangible or elusive. Despite their determination, the lyrics question the sustainability of this search, highlighting the futility of searching for something that may not truly be lost.


The singer acknowledges that there are people who will assist the seeker, emphasizing the kindness of some individuals. However, they position themselves as someone who can offer something more valuable - their time and support. The repetition of "Come on, give it to me, I'll keep it with mine" emphasizes their eagerness to help and their assurance that they will hold onto what the person needs, saving them precious time and energy.


The second verse delves deeper into the singer's perspective, suggesting that they may be perceived as odd for not loving the person for who they are, but rather for who they're not. This hints at a sense of longing or desire for the person to become someone different, either in their actions or their personality. While others may be focused on helping the seeker discover what they're looking for, the singer offers a different kind of assistance - accepting them as they are yet hoping for growth or change.


The closing lines bring in a metaphor of a train, serving as a symbol of opportunities or chances that may come and go. The weary conductor stuck on the line may represent the limitations or hindrances experienced along the journey. However, the singer reiterates their willingness to save time and offer support, reinforcing the message of their commitment and loyalty to the person.


Overall, "I'll Keep It With Mine" explores themes of search, longing, and the desire to support and provide solace to someone in need. It captures the complexities of relationships, where affection may stem from a combination of accepting someone as they are while also hoping for their growth and development.


Line by Line Meaning

You will search, babe, at any cost
You will go to great lengths to find what you desire


But how long, babe, can you search for what's not lost ?
How much longer will you keep searching for something that you haven't lost?


Everybody will help you
Many people are willing to assist you


Some people are very kind
There are compassionate individuals among them


But if I can save you any time
If there's any way I can save you time


Come on, give it to me
Please share it with me


I'll keep it with mine
I will treasure it and guard it for you


I can't help it if you might think I am odd
It's beyond my control if you perceive me as strange


If I say I'm not loving you for what you are
When I express that my affection for you isn't based on who you are


But for what you're not
Rather, it's for the qualities you lack


Discover what you set out to find
Find what you intended to discover


The train leaves at half past ten
The train departs at 10:30


But it'll be back tomorrow same time again
Yet it will return tomorrow at the same time


The conductor, he's weary
The conductor is tired


Still stuck on the line
Continuously trapped in his job




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Bob Dylan

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