It Was A Pleasure Then
The Velvet Underground Lyrics


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It was a pleasure then
Could you just be here again
To know what there was to see
When all the sunday people
Where so quiet in the dark
Afraid to be better the next day
La la la ...
It was a pleasure then
When we could sit and stare again
Until the stars feel through the cloudy trees
Onto the grass
Stars to smile with us
Until they too had tears in their eyes
Tell us this and tell of how much we must not agree

It was a pleasure then
To see the dieing days again
In the horror of the night
Never, never, never, never, never, lise
Keep it secret
For to hide somewhere at last
As long as we could see
The sky confessed this crime
Of futile tasting hate romance
Above our shattered minds




It was a pleasure, it was a pleasure
La la la ...

Overall Meaning

The Velvet Underground’s song “It Was a Pleasure Then” has a dreamlike quality to it, with references to stars, darkness, and a secret romance that feels doomed to fail. The lyrics seem to be reminiscing about a happier time, when the world was simpler and there was still wonder and enchantment to be found. The singer longs to go back to that time, to be able to see the beauty in the world once again, and to be able to hold onto that joy just a little bit longer.


The opening lines are perhaps the most poignant in the song, as the singer addresses someone who they dearly miss. “Could you just be here again / To know what there was to see” is a heartfelt plea for someone who is no longer with them, but who they still wish was by their side. From there, the lyrics move on to describe the stars and the way they shone in the night sky, making everything feel magical and special. But as the song progresses, the sense of longing turns to despair, as the singer comes to terms with the fact that the world is a darker place than they once believed.


Overall, It Was a Pleasure Then is a song about loss and longing, but also about hope and the possibility of finding beauty in the world once again. It’s a song that speaks to the human experience in a way that is both haunting and cathartic.


Line by Line Meaning

It was a pleasure then
In the past, it was enjoyable


Could you just be here again
Wishing for the past to repeat


To know what there was to see
Curiosity about what was experienced


When all the Sunday people
Referring to common, ordinary people


Where so quiet in the dark
They were silent and inactive


Afraid to be better the next day
Fear of self-improvement


It was a pleasure then
In the past, it was enjoyable


When we could sit and stare again
It was enjoyable to simply stare


Until the stars fell
Watching the stars move in the sky


Through the cloudy trees
Watching the stars through the trees


Onto the grass
Stars shining on the ground


Stars to smile with us
Feeling a connection to the stars


Until they too had tears in their eyes
Personifying the stars with emotions


Tell us this and tell of how much we must not agree
Acknowledging differences in perception


It was a pleasure then
In the past, it was enjoyable


To see the dying days again
Enjoying the end of something


In the horror of the night
Feeling scared or uncomfortable


Never, never, never, never, never, lise
Repetition emphasizing the importance of honesty


Keep it secret
Hiding something from others


For to hide somewhere at last
Finding a safe space to hide


As long as we could see
As long as we have sight


The sky confessed this crime
Personifying the sky as guilty


Of futile tasting hate romance
Describing love as useless and negative


Above our shattered minds
When we are mentally broken


It was a pleasure, It was a pleasure
In the past, it was enjoyable


La la la ...
Nonsensical filler




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

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