Ride Into The Sun
The Velvet Underground Lyrics


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Looking for another place
Somewhere else to be
Looking for another chance
To ride into the sun

Ride into the sun
Ride into the sun
Ride into the sun
Ride into the sun

Where everything seems so pretty
When you're lonely and tired of the city
Remember it's a flower made out of clay

To the city
Where everything seems so ugly
When your sitting at home in self pity
Remember you're just one more person
Who's living there

It's hard to live in the city




It's hard to live in the city
It's hard to live in the city

Overall Meaning

The Velvet Underground's song "Ride Into The Sun" is a journey of seeking comfort and peace in a world filled with chaos and confusion. The lyrics suggest a person who is searching for a new place and a new start, a place where he/she can find solace amidst the constant hustle and bustle of the city. The first verse speaks of someone who is looking for a chance to escape from his/her present situation and ride into the sun, symbolizing hope, freedom, and positivity. The chorus repeatedly emphasizes this idea, encouraging the singer to leave everything behind and find a new home where everything seems pretty.


The second verse presents an alternative perspective, suggesting that the city might not be so bad if we stop feeling sorry for ourselves and realize that we are just one among many who live there. It tells us that the city can be ugly and depressing, especially when we are alone and feeling sorry for ourselves. However, it also urges us to remember that the city is a place of opportunities and diversity, where everyone can find their own flower made out of clay. The final lines of the song circle back to the difficulties of living in the city, underscoring the challenges and struggles that come with it.


Line by Line Meaning

Looking for another place
Seeking a different environment, hoping for change


Somewhere else to be
Desiring a new location to reside


Looking for another chance
Searching for an opportunity to start anew


To ride into the sun
To chase after a brighter, more hopeful future


Ride into the sun
Continuing the pursuit of a better life


Ride into the sun
Persisting in the journey towards a more positive destination


Ride into the sun
Keeping the faith in the pursuit of happiness and contentment


Where everything seems so pretty
A destination that appears attractive, appealing and pleasant


When you're lonely and tired of the city
Experiencing a weary and isolated state of mind when living in the urban lifestyle


Remember it's a flower made out of clay
Don't forget that beauty is often a facade or craft of deception


To the city
Headed back to the urban lifestyle


Where everything seems so ugly
Returning to a place that seems unappealing and unattractive


When your sitting at home in self pity
Feeling sorry for oneself while alone at home


Remember you're just one more person
Realizing that one's struggles are shared by many others


Who's living there
Existing in the same environment and facing similar troubles as others


It's hard to live in the city
Acknowledging that the metropolitan existence is a difficult one


It's hard to live in the city
Recognizing, again, the challenges of life within an urban atmosphere


It's hard to live in the city
Affirming the previous lines and emphasizing the difficulty in living in the urban environment




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Sterling Morrison, Maureen Tucker, John Cale, Lou Reed

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@nirmalfloyd3096

Lyrics :
Looking for another place
Someone else to be
Looking for another chance
To ride into the sun

Ride into the sun
Ride into the sun
Ride into the sun
Ride into the sun

Where everything seems so pretty
When you're lonely and tired of the city
Remember, it's a flower made out of clay
To the city

Where everything seems so ugly
When you're sitting at home in self pity
Remember, you're just one more person
Who's living there

It's hard to live in the city
It's hard to live in the city
It's hard to live in the city
It's hard to live in the city



@cityzen2717

Looking for another place
Someone else to be
Looking for another chance
To ride into the sun
Ride into the sun
Ride into the sun
Ride into the sun
Ride into the sun
Where everything seems so pretty
When you're lonely and tired of the city
Remember, it's a flower made out of clay
To the city
Where everything seems so ugly
When you're sitting at home in self pity
Remember, you're just one more person
Who's living there
It's hard to live in the city
It's hard to live in the city
It's hard to live in the city
It's hard to live in the city


Songwriters: Sterling Morrison / Maureen Tucker / John Cale / Lou Reed



All comments from YouTube:

@Miguel-yi2kp

i played this at my funeral. It was cool. Everybody started to dance

@ultravioletpisces3666

Seems legit.

@NotAfraid280

Best comment ever

@aryamanachanta

This... is genuinely the greatest comment on youtube

@benreynolds4269

hope the same happens at mine.

@Fear_inc_sk8s

And the 171 clapped as emotion filled the room and took everyone away

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@NellieMcSprackel

42 now. When I was about 17 I fell in love with the Velvets. Lived in a middle-class suburb in Scotland. At the end of our house we had a "sun lounge" - an optimistic idea for Scotland, since the sun rarely shines. It had huge windows and a wooden floor. It was never used, although my parents used to store bottles in there. In winter, they used to freeze solid. It became my room to listen to music in, and I remember listening to this song while looking out the windows at snow-capped mountains.

@davidcartledge2473

Scotland is the best place in the universe to listen to this song

@CommanderLongJohn

Should've made it a nice cozzy-warm heroin den.

@mikal0457

there were mountains too?

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