Sad Song
The Velvet Underground Lyrics


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livin' on borrowed time
i'm in love w/ mary queen of scots
fourteen hundred ninety three
and everythings like it should be
i'm gonna stop wasting my time
henry the fifth would have broken my heart
sad song sad song
doo doo
sad song sad song
livin on borrowed time
i'm in love w/ mary queen of scots
1493
and things just like they ought to be
primrose and kilts
primrose and spain
forget me not my queen of scots
sad song sad song




doo doo
sad song sad song

Overall Meaning

The Velvet Underground's "Sad Song" is a melancholic ballad that explores themes of love, heartache, and the fleeting nature of time. The lyrics revolve around a persona who is living on borrowed time and who is deeply in love with Mary, Queen of Scots. The song begins with the persona reflecting on their mortality, suggesting that they are acutely aware that their time is limited. However, despite this, the persona seems content with the present moment, suggesting that "everything's like it should be."


As the song progresses, the persona reflects on their love for Mary, Queen of Scots, a woman who lived during the 16th century. The persona suggests that their love for Mary is so intense that it is as if they are living in the past, suggesting that Mary's time and place is the only one that matters to them. The inclusion of historical figures such as Henry V and the year 1493 further reinforces this sense of nostalgia and longing for a bygone era.


Line by Line Meaning

livin' on borrowed time
I feel like my time is limited and running out.


i'm in love w/ mary queen of scots
I am deeply infatuated with someone who is unattainable and out of reach.


fourteen hundred ninety three
Referencing a specific year, which may have significance to the writer or a historical event. Could be a metaphor for a specific point in time or past event that stuck with the writer.


and everythings like it should be
Despite my personal struggles, external circumstances seem to be following their natural course or doing well.


i'm gonna stop wasting my time
I have recognized a need to make positive changes and take action in my own life.


henry the fifth would have broken my heart
I identify with the vulnerability and emotional turmoil of someone from the past. Could also mean that the singer feels overlooked and underappreciated like Henry V.


sad song sad song
This refrain suggests that the lyrics being sung are themselves inherently sad, and the mood of the song is melancholy.


doo doo
Non-verbal filler sound without a clear meaning.


livin on borrowed time
Repetition of the first line, emphasizing the sense of urgency and fleetingness of life.


i'm in love w/ mary queen of scots
Repetition of earlier line, continuing the theme of unattainable longing.


1493
Repetition of specific year for emphasis or thematic continuity.


and things just like they ought to be
Reiteration of previous line, suggesting a belief that destiny or fate is unfolding as it should.


primrose and kilts
Imagery associated with Scottish culture and the romance and glamour assigned to it.


primrose and spain
Sudden shift in imagery that could suggest a contrast or iconography associated with Spanish culture.


forget me not my queen of scots
Addressing the object of the singers' affection directly, reaffirming the sense of longing and unattainability as a central theme.


sad song sad song
Repetition of earlier refrain for thematic consistency and emotional impact.


doo doo
One final repetition of meaningless sound, possibly adding to the melancholy tone of the song or representing the singer's inability to articulate their true feelings.




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