Little Jack
The Velvet Underground Lyrics


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I was raised in better days, mostly by myself
No-one ever took the time or was inclined to help
Mother dear, she was never near, she left me to the street
A little boy who was not too tall, with dirty hands and feet
Little Old Jack, you best stay back; Susie keep away
Though my life was lily-white, was all I heard them say
Hey hey
Now I'm grown, I'm on my own, running free and wild
Not inclined to be entwined with a Mrs and a child
Though my dear it may seem queer, it keeps me in the black
Should you depart to break my heart, don't bother looking back
Little Old Jack, you best stay back; Susie keep away
Though my life was lily-white, it's all I heard them say
Hey hey... get in!
Now I'm grown, I'm on my own, running free and wild
Not inclined to be entwined with a Mrs and a child
Though my dear it may seem queer, it keeps me in the black
Should you depart to break my heart, don't bother looking back
Little Old Jack, you best stay back; Susie keep away
Though my life was lily-white, was all I heard them say
Hey hey... oh!
Little Old Jack, you best stay back; Susie keep away
Though my life was lily-white, was all I heard them say
Little Old Jack, you best stay back; Susie keep away
Little Old Jack, you best stay back; was all I heard them say




Oh... Little Old Jack, you best stay back; Susie keep away
Little Old Jack, you best stay back; was all I heard them say

Overall Meaning

The Velvet Underground’s song “Little Jack” tells the story of a boy who was raised on the streets and had to fend for himself. The lyrics reflect on his past as well as his present, as he is now grown up and living a life that he feels is free and wild. However, the song also paints a picture of a lonely and disconnected individual who is not interested in settling down with a wife and child.


The first verses describe Little Jack’s childhood, which was marked by neglect and abandonment. His mother was absent, so he learned to survive on his own. The refrain, “Little Old Jack, you best stay back; Susie keep away,” reflects people’s prejudices towards him based on his appearance and background. No one gave him a chance or a helping hand.


Fast forward to the present day, and Little Jack seems to have made a life for himself. He is now on his own, living a life that he has chosen for himself. Although his decisions may seem unconventional, they keep him financially stable. However, the refrain is still heard, reminding him of his past and perhaps even hinting at the loneliness and isolation that he must feel.


Overall, “Little Jack” is a poignant commentary on the struggles of poverty and the lasting effects of neglect and societal prejudice.


Line by Line Meaning

I was raised in better days, mostly by myself
I had a difficult childhood where I had to mostly fend for myself


No-one ever took the time or was inclined to help
No one bothered to help me when I needed it


Mother dear, she was never near, she left me to the street
My mother was absent from my life and I had to live on the streets


A little boy who was not too tall, with dirty hands and feet
I was a small and unkempt child


Little Old Jack, you best stay back; Susie keep away
People warn others to stay away from me


Though my life was lily-white, was all I heard them say
Despite me not doing anything wrong, people judged and avoided me


Now I'm grown, I'm on my own, running free and wild
Now that I am an adult, I am independent and live recklessly


Not inclined to be entwined with a Mrs and a child
I do not want to be in a committed relationship or have a family


Though my dear it may seem queer, it keeps me in the black
Despite my unconventional lifestyle, it keeps me financially stable


Should you depart to break my heart, don't bother looking back
If someone were to leave me, they should not bother trying to come back


Hey hey... get in!
The singer is inviting someone to join them


Oh! Little Old Jack, you best stay back; Susie keep away
The artist is reminiscing about the past and the way people used to avoid them


Little Old Jack, you best stay back; was all I heard them say
People used to warn others to stay away from the singer




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