theres she goes again
The Velvet Underground Lyrics


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There she goes again
She's out on the streets again
She's down on her knees, my friend
But you know she'll never ask you please again

Now take a look, there's no tears in her eyes
She won't take it from just any guy, what can you do
You see her walkin' on down the street
Look at all your friends she's gonna meet
You better hit her

There she goes again
She's knocked out on her feet again
She's down on her knees, my friend
But you know she'll never ask you please again

Now take a look, there's no tears in her eyes
Like a bird, you know she would fly, what can you do
You see her walkin' on down the street
Look at all your friends that she's gonna meet
You better hit her

Now take a look, there's no tears in her eyes
Like a bird, you know she will fly, fly, fly away
See her walking on down the street
Look at all your friends that she's gonna meet

She's gonna bawl and shout
She's gonna work it
She's gonna work it out, bye bye




Bye bye baby
All right

Overall Meaning

The Velvet Underground’s “There She Goes Again” is a song about a woman who is a prostitute. The singer of the song is watching her as she walks down the street, with no tears in her eyes. Although she is down on her knees, she will never ask for help, but rather continue to work on the street. The chorus warns the listener that if he sees her, he better hit her.


The song is a contorted love song to a woman who is caught in a dangerous lifestyle. The singer seems to have a conflicted attitude toward her, although he identifies with her in some way. He may be acknowledging that he cannot save her, but can only observe as she continues to walk down the long road of prostitution. The line “She's gonna work it out” speaks to the idea that the woman in the song is making the best of her situation, even though it is a difficult one.


Line by Line Meaning

There she goes again
The woman referenced in the song is once again embarking on the same self-destructive behavior


She's out on the streets again
She can be found outside, likely engaging in harmful activities such as drug use or promiscuity


She's down on her knees, my friend
She has hit rock bottom, both physically and emotionally


But you know she'll never ask you please again
Despite her dire situation, she will not seek help or make requests for assistance


Now take a look, there's no tears in her eyes
Despite her suffering, she is numb to the pain and shows no outward emotion


She won't take it from just any guy, what can you do
She is not interested in engaging with any random person, and there isn't anything that can be done about it


You see her walkin' on down the street
She is heading down the sidewalk, potentially attracting attention from passersby


Look at all your friends she's gonna meet
She is likely interacting with other individuals, perhaps even acquaintances or friends of the listener


You better hit her
The ambiguous phrase serves to remind the listener that they are powerless to help the woman, and that taking any action could be futile at best


She's knocked out on her feet again
The woman has collapsed, possibly due to exhaustion or substance abuse


Like a bird, you know she would fly, what can you do
Given the chance, she would probably leave and never return, but her situation may be too bleak for that to be a realistic option


She's gonna bawl and shout
She will likely cry and scream in frustration


She's gonna work it
She will attempt to overcome her troubles and find a way out of her predicament


She's gonna work it out, bye bye
She hopes to improve her situation and leave her difficulties behind her


Bye bye baby
The song's conclusion can be interpreted as a bittersweet farewell to the troubled woman, who has once again disappeared into the night


All right
Concluding word that expresses some degree of detachment or resignation from the subject matter of the song




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Written by: LOU REED

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