Ocean
The Velvet Underground Lyrics


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Here comes the ocean
And the waves down by the shore
Here comes the ocean
And the waves down by the sea

Insects are evil thoughts, thought of by selfish men
Nearly drives me crazy
I am a lazy son
And I never get things done
'Cause we're made up of water but

Here comes the wave
Down by the shore
Washing the eye of our land
That has been down by the sea
Way down by the sea, down by the shore
Way down by the sea

Here comes the ocean
And the waves down by the shore
Here comes the ocean
And the waves down by the sea

Insects are evil thoughts, thought of by selfish men
It nearly drives me crazy
Now I am a lazy son
I never get things done
'Cause we're made up of water but

Here comes the wave
Down by the shore
Washing the eye of our land
That has been down by the shore
Way down by the sea
Down by the shore
Down by the sea

Here come the waves

Here come the waves

Here come the waves

Here come the waves

Here come the waves





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Overall Meaning

The Velvet Underground's "Ocean" is a song about the power of nature, specifically about the ocean and the waves that it creates. The song opens with the singer observing the ocean and waves, reminding the listener of their might and force. The second verse alludes to the idea that insects are the manifestation of evil thoughts, which nearly drives the singer to insanity. The bridge of the song returns to the power of the ocean and its ability to wash away and cleanse the land (represented by "the eye of our land") by the pounding waves. The song ends with a repetition of the phrase "Here comes the waves," further cementing the idea that the ocean and its waves are an unstoppable force of nature.


Line by Line Meaning

Here comes the ocean
The arrival of a vast and powerful body of water that is capable of shaping and reshaping the land it encounters.


And the waves down by the shore
The rippling effect of the ocean's power and the evidence of its presence near the land it meets.


Insects are evil thoughts, thought of by selfish men
The artist's view of negative, harmful ideas created by people who are only looking out for themselves.


Nearly drives me crazy
The extent to which these harmful ideas and thoughts can affect a person's mind.


I am a lazy son
The artist recognizes a personal flaw of not being productive or taking action to change the situation.


And I never get things done
The effect of the artist's personal flaw on their ability to accomplish tasks or make progress.


'Cause we're made up of water but
A realization that, while humans are predominantly composed of water, they are still susceptible to the powerful forces of nature like the ocean.


Washing the eye of our land
The image of the ocean acting as a natural cleanser, removing impurities and negative influences from the surrounding land.


That has been down by the sea
The history and impact of the ocean on the land it meets, and the ongoing cycle of erosion and change.


Here come the waves
A repeated acknowledgement of the power and presence of the ocean's waves, emphasizing their impact on the artist and the land they inhabit.




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Written by: Lou Reed

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Demian Pérez

Here comes the ocean and the waves
Down by the shore
Here comes the ocean and the waves
Down by the sea

Earth is a hollow hair, bought of a bigger head
It nearly drives me crazy
I am a lazy son
I never get things done
[Incomprehensible]

But here comes the waves
Down by the shore
Washing the eye of the land
That has been down by the sea
Down by the sea, down by the sea
Down by the sea

Here comes the ocean and the waves
Down by the shore
Here comes the ocean and the waves
Down by the sea

for evil thoughts, thought of by selfish men
It nearly…

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All comments from YouTube:

John Karren

This version of the song is so much more powerful than the studio. This is their finest song. Such powerful waves...

mediascribble

this song is sublime. I have no idea how this band wasn't bigger. This was the "scene".

afriendcalled5

Thank you Lou. Your words always helped me cope through tough times. Rest in peace.

Danny B

This was included as an extra on the box "Peel Slowly and See." If you are a Velvets fan and do not own it, go buy it ASAP or download off iTunes. Probably the best compilation I have come across for a group.

Steve

I have it and didnt realise this version was on that! Need to look it out!

Marty Birkinshaw

so much going on here, Cale's cello/viola, that glorious Hammond domineering, what a superb version, proper tune

trfesok

According to Doug Yule, Cale isn't on this track. The strings were arranged by Yule and played by session musicians.

Red Garnett

Cale was not there

Red Garnett

​@trfesok exactly John Cale never had a thing to do with this he was long gone by this point

Chris Cameron

This song moves the brain waves likes the waves move in the ocean!!

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