Oh Gin
The Velvet Underground Lyrics


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Oh, gin
How could you treat me this way
Oh, treat me this way

Oh, gin
How could you treat me this way
Baby, treat me this way
You know you broke my heart
Ever since you went away

You gotta feel it and like it
And if you move you gotta drill it and hold it
Oh, oh, oh, oh, gin
How could you treatin' me this way

You know you broke my heart
Ever since you went away

Oh, gin
How could you treat me this way
Hey, you treat me this way

Oh, gin
How could you treat me this way
How you treat me this way

You know you broke my heart
Ever since you went away

You gotta feel it and like it
And if you move it like it
Oh, oh, oh, oh, gin
How could you treat me this way

You know I'm gonna stay alone
'til you're coming back and play

You know I've been so sad
Ever since you went away




You know I've been so sad
Ever since you went away

Overall Meaning

The Velvet Underground’s song “Oh Gin” is a sorrowful tune with the singer lamenting the way gin has treated him. It is likely that the song’s lyrics are a metaphor for a relationship in which the singer has been hurt and left heartbroken. The repetition of the phrase “Oh, gin, how could you treat me this way” indicates a sense of betrayal and disappointment. The singer is directly addressing gin, which could be symbolic of alcoholism, expressing the desire for it to return and make amends. The lines “You gotta feel it and like it, and if you move you gotta drill it and hold it” seem to express that the only way to cope with the loss of this love is to immerse oneself in the pain and feel it fully.


The repetition of the chorus, as well as the slight variations in each verse, add to the song’s haunting and melancholic nature. The singer is suffering and struggling to cope with the loss of someone or something they loved, and is waiting for it to return so they can heal. In the end, the singer decides to remain alone until whatever it is comes back and can fix the hurt that they have caused. The song effectively captures the ache and despair of lost love.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, gin
The singer is addressing gin, an alcoholic drink, which has caused them emotional pain.


How could you treat me this way
The singer is expressing their deep disappointment and sadness that such a seemingly benign object caused them this much hurt.


Oh, treat me this way
The repetition reaffirms the singer's desire to express their pain and the way gin has affected them emotionally.


Baby, treat me this way
The artist's emotional dependence on gin is evident, as they address it with a term of endearment: Baby.


You know you broke my heart
Gin's effects have been damaging enough to cause the artist emotional hurt.


Ever since you went away
The fact that gin is not present anymore has had lasting effects on the singer's emotions.


You gotta feel it and like it
The singer is acknowledging the addictive nature of gin, the fact that one can develop a bond with it and enjoy its effects.


And if you move you gotta drill it and hold it
These lines can be interpreted as the artist acknowledging the need to hold on to the effects of gin, either by drinking more or enjoying its effects for as long as possible.


Oh, oh, oh, oh, gin
The repetition of the drink's name affirms the strong emotional connection and dependence the artist has with it.


Hey, you treat me this way
The artist is using the drink as a metaphor for a person who has treated them badly and caused them emotional hurt, which further highlights the severity of the dependence and hurt felt by the artist.


How you treat me this way
The repetition adds more weight to the emotional hurt caused by one's addiction and the necessity to express that pain in the form of a metaphor.


You know I'm gonna stay alone
The artist knows that in order to protect themselves from addiction, they need to stay away from gin and other substances entirely.


'til you're coming back and play
This line could be interpreted as the singer acknowledging the pull of addiction, but also highlighting the fact that they are willing to resist it in the hopes of a better future free from dependence.


You know I've been so sad
The singer confirms just how emotionally damaging their addiction to gin has been.


Ever since you went away
The effects of alcohol dependence persist even after separation from the object of addiction.




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